Stunning Horror Art Series for the Universal Classic Monsters

Every year at Halloween I make sure to watch at least one monster movie from the classic Universal Pictures monster film collection. These are some of my favorite horror movies, and today I have a collection of amazing art created by Nicolas Delort to share with you. The seven prints and their variants are available at Dark Hall Mansion. The monster films represented here are Frankenstein, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dracula, The Wolf Man, The Invisible Man, The Mummy, and The Bride of Frankenstein. I seriously need to get prints of this entire collection. They will go on sale Tuesday, October 13th at Dark Hall Mansion. You will find more details below the series of illustrations.

Here’s the information that came along with the posters:

Dark Hall Mansion, under license from Universal Studios Licensing LLC, will release artist Nicolas Delort's striking take on each of the original 7 classic Universal Monsters that shaped and defined vintage horror movies. Each of Nicolas' unique pieces interprets each Universal Monster in an elegant manner that not only interprets the legacy of each film but seeks to bring Nicolas' considerable skills to bear, refining and distilling all per his personal vision and sensibility. His "Mummy's" exquisite detailing is simply something to behold, his "Frankenstein" not only renders the film's powerful arc and tragedy in full but addresses the very act of creation itself. His "Dracula" is all mood and atmosphere, his "Wolf Man" quite terrorizing in its transition, and Nicolas' "Invisible Man" a reflective meditation on man's intrusions. Finally Nicolas' arresting "Creature from the Black Lagoon," in a word, elevates; an extraordinary piece that is very much more than it appears at first glance, gorgeous and emotionally resonant, woman as divine. And what to say of Nicolas' beautiful and ethereal "Bride of Frankenstein," where despite having Elsa Lanchester's likeness available to him, his personal vision for the Bride insisted it be something else altogether, in so doing, raising the piece to that of lyrical and poetic.
Each individual print in DHM's Nicolas Delort 7-print set measures 18" x 24," is hand numbered, and screen printed. The Standard edition set is printed per Nicolas' hand crafted B&W approach while his Variant's hue is richly toned and deliberately vintage in feel. There is also a very limited foil edition based on either the Standard or Variant colorway, plus the most select series, only 10 editions, a complete run of all 7 of Nicolas's "Universal Classic Monsters" pieces individually screened on wood.
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