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Stunning Film Character Sketches (by Massimo Carnevale)

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Artist Sketchesnatched, or Massimo Carnevale, draws images of movie and TV characters. Among them are Jay and Silent Bob of Clerks, Lisbeth Salander of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Django of Django Unchained. They’re very artistic, and I love the high saturation of color.

Anyway, just scroll down and enjoy.

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - © Massimo Carnevale
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo – © Massimo Carnevale
La Femme Nikita - © Massimo Carnevale
La Femme Nikita – © Massimo Carnevale
Only God Forgives - © Massimo Carnevale
Only God Forgives – © Massimo Carnevale
The Sopranos - © Massimo Carnevale
The Sopranos – © Massimo Carnevale
THX 1138 - © Massimo Carnevale
THX 1138 – © Massimo Carnevale
Clerks II - © Massimo Carnevale
Clerks II – © Massimo Carnevale
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - © Massimo Carnevale
Who Framed Roger Rabbit – © Massimo Carnevale
The Walking Dead - © Massimo Carnevale
The Walking Dead – © Massimo Carnevale
Django Unchained - © Massimo Carnevale
Django Unchained – © Massimo Carnevale
The Green Mile - © Massimo Carnevale
The Green Mile – © Massimo Carnevale
Skyfall - © Massimo Carnevale
Skyfall – © Massimo Carnevale

I think my favorite is the THX 1138 one, as it’s one of my all-time favorite movies.

Which is your favorite? 

This is just a small selection of Carnevale’s work – you can find many more portraits on his website! He offers high quality, numbered and authographed prints, too, which is just awesome. You can get more info here: [email protected]

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