Alternative movie poster in collaboration with Poster Posse’s Tribute To Paramount’s “Ghost In The Shell”. Digitally painted with Wacom Intuos pro. Promotional pictures used as reference and stock images for textures and broken glass.
For me, it is always a challenge to make a poster for a movie I have not watched, so I decided to look back into the origins of the story —the manga— and try to make a composition that works with or without vignettes. This is the result.
This is a piece for Poster Posse 2018 Women’s History Month. They invited several artist to portray women that embody the characteristics of strong, inspirational, fun, powerful women. Whether it’s through their character, actions or words, women that have made a difference and/or continue to make a difference.
It’s titled “Living Legacy” in reference to the gorillas whose survival Dian struggled to ensure. It’s not exactly a portrait of the primatologist, but a tribute to her work, her courage and her life as something that goes beyond her temporal physical presence in this world. Because her legacy still beats and it’s our responsibility to make sure it stays that way.
I tried to concentrate more on the composition and the structure of the image with this one. Really get everything looking more cohesive.Hope you guys like it!
My poster illustration for part of Poster Posse tribute to the new Dune film. Can’t wait to see this one!! Although I really liked the David Lynch version, I thought it looked amazing. How do you think the Denis Villeneuve version compares to Lynch’s? Both directors are known for their unique visual style.