This one was tougher, I only figured it out after looking up the qoute you posted along with it - still won't give the answer in case anyone else guesses.
The visual suggests a Thing/Yeti/Kong kind of creature. I genuinely had not heard of this film so i don't feel like I can say it even though I found it from the clue. Nice to see something anthropomorphic along side all the geometry. I like the use of watery black and grey... of course the yellow, and turquoise blocks are in keeping with the others in the series.
An ongoing experiment to abstract and/or reduce film posters. Some famous, some not so famous but all cool in their own way.
How to play - a.k.a Axton's Rules with Monki Variations
Blanks will be posted Mon-Fri at 15.30 GMT. Take a look at the blank and post a guess using the comments section.
At 16.30 a clue be added to the blank.
The first five correct answers get a point each.
Unsolved posts are labelled: --- UNSOLVED ---
News posts are labelled: --- NEWS ---
Every post has a clue.
You can see how everyone is doing on the scores below.
There will be prizes of special one-off posters to the highest score at each 100 blank checkpoint and a mega-prize at the end of the year - if I haven't gone blank crazy.
This one was tougher, I only figured it out after looking up the qoute you posted along with it - still won't give the answer in case anyone else guesses.
ReplyDeleteThe visual suggests a Thing/Yeti/Kong kind of creature. I genuinely had not heard of this film so i don't feel like I can say it even though I found it from the clue. Nice to see something anthropomorphic along side all the geometry. I like the use of watery black and grey... of course the yellow, and turquoise blocks are in keeping with the others in the series.
ReplyDelete....creature.... from.... black...l..a..k..e...
ReplyDeleteSorry yes - I see now... hidden message. Obviously a bit slow on the uptake there.
ReplyDeleteThat said...
Bing!