Sunday, 14 October 2012

TAKE A WORD


AND THEN THERE WERE NONE

I love this lady, who for me,  epitomizes everything Art Deco and so fits perfectly into a Crime Film Poster for Rene Clair's adaptation of Agatha Christie's : And Then There Were None.  A good thing since guest host, Anja, has chosen POSTER (preferably crime related) as her word for inspiration at this week's Take a Word challenge.

To be truthful, I have no idea what the film (or book) is about but when I found the clipart hand and dagger and the fizzy pop advert lady, who to me looks lofty, arrogant and distant, even before I gave her a cigarette in a holder,  I knew it would create a story. 

Everything I've used to create  this poster is free to use (unless you tell me differently).  Credit should be given for the fonts to Obsidian Dawn.

Thank you for looking.


21 comments:

bluegiraffe (Sherry) said...

Eek! This is stunningly spooky! Gorgeous.

Karin said...

a great film poster!

Anjas-Artefaktotum said...

WOW magnificent and dramatic, love it very much.

Ozstuff said...

Yes, a wonderful art deco look and a great and thoroughly original poster. A standing ovation from me, Ann!

Linda Gibbons said...

Great poster! I love that lady!

Ellen said...

very impressive and scary. ( there's not much flesh to stick that knife into though)

indybev said...

A HUGE standing ovation for this one, Ann. I love everything about it. Great work!

Deann said...

Fabulous my dear wicked and mysterious at the same time...love it!

Christine said...

I read the book when I was a teenager and became a fan of the old lady. Your poster is wonderfully designed and suits perfectly to the kind of characters she used to create.

Junibears said...

A wonderful poster Ann. Very dark and dramatic!xx

Liz said...

A great poster and your Art Deco lady is truly stunning

johanna said...

spookylicious!! standing ovations, bravo!!!

Yvonne said...

Stunning poster, Ann!

Anonymous said...

What a marvelous poster, Ann! Simply stunning!

abby j said...

Fabulous PLUS!! Stylish yet scarey! Beautiful, Ann!

Bill said...

Brilliantly done! You're right. The lady is perfect for it.

Electra said...

This is wonderfully creepy! And I love the font you chose!

My Creative House said...

Your poster is so fantastic done Ann, love everything about it.
Anni

RPLancaster said...

Va Va Voom!!!
I'd say it fits the book at, least what I can remember of it.
Hm m m ... I may have to go and read it again.

mary.kg said...

Très réussie votre affiche de film noir Ann !
Amitiés Mary.kg

Sim said...

Absolutely perfect poster Ann!
I adore it! :)