Exhbitiv
Pulp Perspectives
Pulp Perspectives
Couldn't load pickup availability
Color blocks and silhouettes distill three of cinema’s most recognizable figures into their essence. The long hair and earring of Vincent Vega, the sharp afro and mustache of Jules Winnfield, and the sleek bob with red lips of Mia Wallace, reduced to outlines yet instantly legible.
Their absence of facial detail sharpens recognition, proving how deeply these characters have embedded themselves into cultural memory. The scarlet, yellow, and orange grounds pulse with the energy of the film itself, bold and unapologetic.
Scratched textures across the surface add a lived-in quality, echoing the grit behind the style. These images are less portraits than symbols, shorthand for an entire world of dialogue, music, and tension.
In any setting, they carry with them the rhythm of Quentin Tarantino’s vision: playful, violent, stylish, and enduring. The result feels iconic not through detail, but through reduction. A language of hair, color, and attitude.















