Mondo HALLOWEEN by Jiwoon Pak

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With our favorite horror convention, Texas Frightmare, fast approaching, we wanted to be sure to celebrate the scares with our friends online who cannot make it to the show in Dallas this weekend. We are super excited to release a new poster for HALLOWEEN by Jiwoon Pak! We have been huge admirers of Jiwoon's stunning art for a long, long time and it was a real privilege to partner with her on this poster for one of the most iconic horror films ever. Jiwoon's delicate and brilliant rendering style is unlike any that has ever been paired with "The Shape." Her tender linework forms a beautifully arresting piece of art that both pulls you in while at the same time unsettling you. In addition, we will also have a variant available with Korean titles and billing.

As a reminder, if you're going to be around the Dallas area this weekend, be sure to find us at Texas Frightmare Weekend and say hi!

These posters will be available on Thursday (5/2) at a random time via mondotees.com.

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HALLOWEEN by Jiwoon Pak. 18"x24" Screenprinted Poster. Hand numbered. Edition of 275. Printed by DL Screenprinting. Expected to Ship in May 2019. Ships Worldwide. $50

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HALLOWEEN (Variant) by Jiwoon Pak. 18"x24" Screenprinted Poster. Hand numbered. Edition 150. Printed by DL Screenprinting. Expected to Ship in May 2019. Ships Worldwide. $65
 
Ohhhhh, boy. I love Halloween, but this is not Halloween. That's actually creepier than Michael Myers himself.
Given the artist, I'd guess its his own spin on it which I wonder how well it will do at Texas Frightmare. If this can sell out there, then anythign with Halloween can sell out there. Otherwise I would simply think it'd be popular in Asia.
 
Given the artist, I'd guess its his own spin on it which I wonder how well it will do at Texas Frightmare. If this can sell out there, then anythign with Halloween can sell out there. Otherwise I would simply think it'd be popular in Asia.

I could see it being popular in Asia. As for Frightmare, I could see it being bought immediately by the hardcore Halloween fans who'll buy anything Michael Myers or it'll be totally scoffed at by everyone in attendance. It's an interesting choice for Frightmare, that's for sure.