There is a lot going on in this key art for Tin & Tina by Spanish artist and designer Pedro Cabañas: the classic book frame, the children's prayer, the costumes, masks, feathers, finger-of-god lighting, sharp implements, and the bleeding heart on the ground. The tagline is graffiti'd to playfully underscore that "this is not a bible tale," even as the imagery pushes the iconic prayer below to its most literal meaning of "I give you my heart." And wait, does the little boy with the Japanese-inspired mask have a pizza cutter in his hand? There is a rich texture to the whole design here, something that if you ran your hands along it might feel three dimensional and fuzzy, like the cloth of the angel gowns...
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- 11/4/2022
- Screen Anarchy
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