Always been obsessed with the Replicant "birth" scene in Blade Runner 2049. An unforgettable brief physical performance by Sallie Harmsen. I created this version using lines to bring up the volume of the body.
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Always been obsessed with the Replicant "birth" scene in Blade Runner 2049. An unforgettable brief physical performance by Sallie Harmsen. I created this version using lines to bring up the volume of the body.
Colonel Kurtz.
I N S O M N I A K
H E A D
"Are you insane?! Look at Jules's dating record, she dated Dan Remmeck who's had a six pack since like kindergarten. Jason Stone who looks like fucking Zack Morris, and Matt Muer he's the sweetest guy! Have you ever stared into his eyes? It was like the first time I heard the Beatles."
Selfportrait.
Moon portrait
Wuthering Heights.
28 Years Later: Bone Temple
Marty Supreme fanart posters.
Watching footage of Beatlemania, you can see in the fans’ faces that the euphoria and intensity sometimes turned them into true portraits of “scream queens” from horror cinema. Here I play with what would happen if I took that idea to exploitation movie posters, using song titles from the band and twisting their meaning.
Train Dreams.
Sentimental Value (2025) (Affeksjonsverdi)
"Bugonia" fanart posters
My 4 fanart poster Guillermo Del Toro.s Frankenstein. I Truly enjoyed working on these ones, so much beautiful film stills to choose from it wasn´t hard not to be inspired.
"Frankenstein" Fan art Poster
I couldn’t help but notice the obvious visual parallel between the images of the shipwreck in the Arctic in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein and the painting The Sea of Ice (Das Eismeer, 1823–1824) by the German Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich, one of my favorite artists. The blocks of dead flesh of Jacob Elordi’s tragic character, in symphony with the blocks of ice, compose this tribute to the film.