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Whoa, I really might have to get one of these. The trouble will be deciding which.
I rarely throw out the word Genius, but that Alice in Wonderland was spectacular. I never had conceived the notion that overlapping the different (w/e they’re called) could create a face, let alone a face worthy of the LSD bomb shell that was Alice in Wonderland.
Great, great find Tassi
The “Sleeping Beauty” one is pretty great. I could see that as a legit movie poster.
I think my favourites, just based on style and my own personal taste, would have to be Bambi and Peter Pan. I REALLY like the symmetry in the latter and how they connected the clock on Big Ben with the pocket-watch the Crocodile ate.
They all look really cool though.
I think the Snow White one is totally wicked. Pun intended?
Alice In Wonderland one is unbelievable. Easily the best.
I like the snow white one. I can’t tell if it is an apple or two faces looking at each other.
Please make it stop
THe Lion King one is simply stunning. Reminds me of those minimalistic Star Wars posters.