Killers of the Flower Moon by Sean Phillips (On-Sale Info)

“KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON”
Artwork by Sean Phillips.
18” x 24” giclee on 290 Moab Entrada Rag paper.
Numbered edition of 200.
Printed by Static Medium.
Ships in December.
$85

This Wednesday, we’re super excited to be partnering once again with acclaimed Eisner award-winning comic book artist Sean Phillips, as he lends his exceptional talent to create a stunning interpretation of Martin Scorsese’s latest motion picture "Killers of the Flower Moon." A new Marty film should always be cause for celebration, and we felt compelled to pay homage to what will surely become an Oscar darling next year with Sean’s take on the film.

The print is an 18” x 24” watercolor painting, and will be printed as a high-quality giclee on archival rag paper by Static Medium (limited edition of 200 prints). We opted to print these as giclee to ensure that Sean's techniques and vibrant color palette are faithfully preserved, providing an experience akin to owning the original artwork.

But that's not all!

Sean has generously contributed 10 unique sketches during his preproduction phase, and we'll be including them in ten randomly selected orders!

Our Killers of the Flower Moon posters will go on sale this Wednesday, October 18th, 2023 at 12 PM Eastern Time on the Layered Butter store. If you’re a patron, you can beat the rush and reserve your copy now (pre-sale link is available here).

Thank you!
The Layered Butter team


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Layered Butter is a community dedicated to the art inspired by film. Through essays, interviews and artwork, our mission is to celebrate and champion what we love about the movies.

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