
Camelot - Tālivaldis Stubis by Mid-century Theatre
Tālivaldis Stubis's poster for Camelot is a masterclass in mid-century graphic restraint. Bold heraldic forms, a limited palette, and confident sans-serif lettering announce a world of myth and pageantry — all distilled into a single flat image. Stubis works within the conventions of 1960s Broadway design while pushing them toward something more architecturally composed. The result has the weight of a painted shield and the legibility of a road sign: unmistakably of its era, yet still visually arresting today.
Printed in our Berlin studio, this canvas print brings a quiet physical warmth to Stubis's flat graphic forms. The woven texture adds subtle depth without softening the hard edges — giving those bold heraldic blocks a presence that feels closer to something painted than reproduced.
More Images






Camelot - Tālivaldis Stubis by Mid-century Theatre
Tālivaldis Stubis's poster for Camelot is a masterclass in mid-century graphic restraint. Bold heraldic forms, a limited palette, and confident sans-serif lettering announce a world of myth and pageantry — all distilled into a single flat image. Stubis works within the conventions of 1960s Broadway design while pushing them toward something more architecturally composed. The result has the weight of a painted shield and the legibility of a road sign: unmistakably of its era, yet still visually arresting today.
Printed in our Berlin studio, this canvas print brings a quiet physical warmth to Stubis's flat graphic forms. The woven texture adds subtle depth without softening the hard edges — giving those bold heraldic blocks a presence that feels closer to something painted than reproduced.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Tālivaldis Stubis's poster for Camelot is a masterclass in mid-century graphic restraint. Bold heraldic forms, a limited palette, and confident sans-serif lettering announce a world of myth and pageantry — all distilled into a single flat image. Stubis works within the conventions of 1960s Broadway design while pushing them toward something more architecturally composed. The result has the weight of a painted shield and the legibility of a road sign: unmistakably of its era, yet still visually arresting today.
Printed in our Berlin studio, this canvas print brings a quiet physical warmth to Stubis's flat graphic forms. The woven texture adds subtle depth without softening the hard edges — giving those bold heraldic blocks a presence that feels closer to something painted than reproduced.























