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These Cinematic Illustrations by Ryan McShane

These Film Posters by Ryan McShane showcase the visual artist's interpretation of indie cult classics that include Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' and 'Kill Bill' along with Wes Anderson's 'Moonrise Kingdom' to name a few. These simplistically sketched film posters showcase the visual artist's expressive visual aesthetic. McShane's compositions are created with an overlay of collaged imagery that is combined with symbolic sketches that are reminiscent of those seen in a traditional comic book layout.

These striking cinematic illustrations by Ryan McShane portray a wide variety of modern film classics that are depicted through the artist's expressive strokes and mixed media applications. Featuring both ink and paint combinations, these illustrations are also enhanced with digital typography overlays.
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