This Artist Makes Alternative Posters For Horror Films And TV Series In The Form Of Clay Sculptures – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

This Artist Makes Alternative Posters For Horror Films And TV Series In The Form Of Clay Sculptures

According to Lizzie Campbell, a Clay artist & Illustrator: “I’m a polymer clay artist and illustrator and for around 6 or 7 years now, I’ve been adding to a personal creative project where I reimagine film and TV show posters with my sculptures and mixed media.

I prefer working on horror and dark genre projects and, as we’re nearing Hallowe’en, I thought I’d share some of my collection. I’ve included my most recent additions along with a couple of old favorites.

Each poster will usually take a few days to make, but it really depends on how long my model or models take to create – so it can take up to a week, depending on the amount of detail required.

I’d love to hear what posters you’d like to see added to the collection!”

More: Lizzie Campbell, Instagram h/t: boredpanda












































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