


Finnegan - Horror Poster Show - The Thing
11” x 15” Speedball on Stonehenge
The veil between the worlds grows thin as the moon casts its eerie glow, and the darkness beckons you to partake. Ready your spirit for this bone-chilling visual experience as the Horror Poster Show emerges from the shadowy abyss, from its haunting slumber to the world in which we live presenting you with re-imagined visualizations of classic horror movies!
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Finn Matthews is an illustrator, graphic designer and comic book artist currently isolated in the solemn wastes of the Drumheller badlands. Old SF/fantasy paperbacks and psychedelic space rock fuels his obsession with the archetypes of the human imagination.
John W Campbell's chilling 1938 novella Who Goes There?, and the magnificently grotesque sculptures of Rob Bottin for John Carpenter's The Thing (as well as the grave countenance of Wilford Brimley)
11” x 15” Speedball on Stonehenge
The veil between the worlds grows thin as the moon casts its eerie glow, and the darkness beckons you to partake. Ready your spirit for this bone-chilling visual experience as the Horror Poster Show emerges from the shadowy abyss, from its haunting slumber to the world in which we live presenting you with re-imagined visualizations of classic horror movies!
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Finn Matthews is an illustrator, graphic designer and comic book artist currently isolated in the solemn wastes of the Drumheller badlands. Old SF/fantasy paperbacks and psychedelic space rock fuels his obsession with the archetypes of the human imagination.
John W Campbell's chilling 1938 novella Who Goes There?, and the magnificently grotesque sculptures of Rob Bottin for John Carpenter's The Thing (as well as the grave countenance of Wilford Brimley)
11” x 15” Speedball on Stonehenge
The veil between the worlds grows thin as the moon casts its eerie glow, and the darkness beckons you to partake. Ready your spirit for this bone-chilling visual experience as the Horror Poster Show emerges from the shadowy abyss, from its haunting slumber to the world in which we live presenting you with re-imagined visualizations of classic horror movies!
—
Finn Matthews is an illustrator, graphic designer and comic book artist currently isolated in the solemn wastes of the Drumheller badlands. Old SF/fantasy paperbacks and psychedelic space rock fuels his obsession with the archetypes of the human imagination.
John W Campbell's chilling 1938 novella Who Goes There?, and the magnificently grotesque sculptures of Rob Bottin for John Carpenter's The Thing (as well as the grave countenance of Wilford Brimley)