We’ve got two posters about creeping and peeping from Raid71 and Rafa Orrico Diez today!
Raid returns from his Antarctica expedition with an alternative movie poster for The Thing. John Carpenter’s The Thing is a chilly, isolating movie about the horrors beyond humanity’s grasp but also the horror within humanity. Raid’s print plays off of the paranoia present at the center of the film–the Thing can present as human and can wear anybody as a mask to disguise itself. Raid’s poster is an awesomely unique take on a Carpenter classic.
Rafa’s print for Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window showcases everything we love about Rafa’s work! Approaching movie posters from a graphic design perspective, Rafa’s art is strikingly smart, and we’re especially fond of this Rear Window poster being centered around the theme of surveillance and the tools James Stewart’s Jeff uses to surveil his surroundings.
Rear Window by Rafa Orrico Diez
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$60
Raid returns from his Antarctica expedition with an alternative movie poster for The Thing. John Carpenter’s The Thing is a chilly, isolating movie about the horrors beyond humanity’s grasp but also the horror within humanity. Raid’s print plays off of the paranoia present at the center of the film–the Thing can present as human and can wear anybody as a mask to disguise itself. Raid’s poster is an awesomely unique take on a Carpenter classic.
Rafa’s print for Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window showcases everything we love about Rafa’s work! Approaching movie posters from a graphic design perspective, Rafa’s art is strikingly smart, and we’re especially fond of this Rear Window poster being centered around the theme of surveillance and the tools James Stewart’s Jeff uses to surveil his surroundings.
Rear Window by Rafa Orrico Diez
Screen print
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 100
$60