We’re very excited to present our first ever poster by Seattle artist Wylie Beckert. Working with an artist for the first time is always a bit of an adventure, and in this case, the results are gorgeous. Her disjointed, disorienting illustration fits the film perfectly. We couldn’t be happier with how this turned out, we hope you like it too.
From Wylie:
“Most of the iconic visuals from the film come from its early scenes - Alex’s droog costume, the Korova Milk Bar, ultraviolence. I’ve always found the second half of the story more compelling, though: a post-Ludovico-Technique Alex tortured by all the things that once brought him joy and ill-equipped to fend for himself in a world that hasn’t been correspondingly reformed. To capture that feeling of helpless torment, I wanted to show Alex trapped in a spiraling orange peel of madness and debauchery.”
6-color screenprint on Cougar Natural 100lb cover