Well you see, there is no real violence. Its just creepy, macarbre, scary type things. The act of shooting, hurting, or destroying isnt present. I think im sort of against that whole deal. But I am deff for dark and disturbing. As long as no one is getting hurt. :-)
I'm going to stick with what I told you earlier. I'd almost prefer this poster without the second hand at the bottom right of the poster. I don't like the composition it makes too much. It's really taking me straight off the page instead of bringing me to that awesome image of the rabbit.
Also, jumping off what Ernie mentioned and your response. Don't be afraid to do Dark and Macabre without blood. Sometimes the darkest and most macabre things are more about the mood than a very literal interpretation. You can create some really interesting atmosphere with very subtle elements. I've been referencing him a lot, but check out 'Ben Templesmith'. He has a mix of beautiful and dark pieces that are really atmosphere based.
I love these posters so much.
ReplyDeleteYeah this one is awesome. The bunny is freaking me out. ::hides::
ReplyDeletefirst bloody organs, now bloody bunnies.....where does the violence end?
ReplyDeletemake one with a gun in a skulls mouth......
Well you see, there is no real violence. Its just creepy, macarbre, scary type things. The act of shooting, hurting, or destroying isnt present. I think im sort of against that whole deal. But I am deff for dark and disturbing. As long as no one is getting hurt. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to stick with what I told you earlier. I'd almost prefer this poster without the second hand at the bottom right of the poster. I don't like the composition it makes too much. It's really taking me straight off the page instead of bringing me to that awesome image of the rabbit.
ReplyDeleteAlso, jumping off what Ernie mentioned and your response. Don't be afraid to do Dark and Macabre without blood. Sometimes the darkest and most macabre things are more about the mood than a very literal interpretation. You can create some really interesting atmosphere with very subtle elements. I've been referencing him a lot, but check out 'Ben Templesmith'. He has a mix of beautiful and dark pieces that are really atmosphere based.