Martin Ansin: The Bride of Frankenstein

July 13, 2012 § 1 Comment

My creative studio is run by Print Club London, this means I’m now dipping my toe into the world of screen printing appreciation. I found this one by Martin Ansin who said, “the poster started while I was watching the film, and the reanimating-a-heart-on-a-plate scene came up. “We must be patient – the human heart is more complex than any other part of the body.’ It just outlined the main theme of the movie for me. For the visuals, my main references were antique medical illustrations, which showed the right mix of science and gothic horror.” [quote from herehence the cute little heart at the top of the poster I guess.

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