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Tuesday
Jan062015

Curio: Under Their Skin

Alexa here with your weekly film art and craft. Nathaniel is not alone in the way Under The Skin (his pick for the top film of 2014) slid into his consciousness: every day there are more and more indie posters cropping up celebrating the the film's special hypnosis.  It is second only to The Grand Budapest Hotel as the most posterized film of 2014 (but Wes takes that prize every year). Here are my favorite visual celebrations of the film so far; I'll be streaming it for the umpteenth time today to continue the mood (thanks to Margaret's Amazon Prime tip).

fan posters after the jump 

Poster by Matt Needle

Sam Smith's design for The Dissolve


Print by Liam Brazier


Print by Harry Movie Art


Pencil drawing from Ryan Hrovat's 3FrameFilms series

 

Poster by Lauren O'Neill

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    Response: Skin Care Blog
    You'll find a wide range of skin-related topics covered at myhealthyskin.com - from cosmetic treatments and skin care to acne, skin cancer and sunscreens. The ultimate goal of myhealthyskin is to be the best skin care blog on the web by providing accurate, practical information and education on all things skin. ...

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Delicious. That is all.

January 6, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMareko

Man, I would just kill to have more marketing departments take a leaf from the book of Justin Simien on 'Dear White People' and use independent fan art as official posters. So much creativity, so much eye-catching design!

January 6, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMargaret

Also my top movie of 2014. I've only seen it twice though, and I'm waiting for the price of the Blu Ray to go down. Some great artwork right there.

January 6, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterRandy

Whoa

January 6, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterBrianZ

Great film, with some truly haunting images and the delectable Miss Scarlett.

January 6, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterJaragon
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