Matthew Woodson → "2001: A Space Odyssey"
"In both the original novel and the film adaptation, the monolith exists as an unfathomable constant, an unwavering looming alien, a doorway to the unknown—or everything that could be known. With this poster, I wanted to evoke how the monolith echoes through time/consciousness. My previous 2001 poster was a love letter to the monolith itself. While this poster is a tribute to the Tycho crater scene in the film, the continuation of the theme and composition from one poster to the next is a love letter to the persistence of the monolith. Be it 3 years later or 535.69 million miles away, the monolith remains ever-constant, waiting to be rediscovered.” -Matthew Woodson