Hauntingly Beautiful PAN'S LABYRINTH Poster Art Created By Aritst Juan Ramos
Here’s a wonderful art print that was inspired by director Guillermo del Toro’s classic 2006 fantasy horror film Pan’s Labyrinth. The art was created by aritst Juan Ramos for Hero Complex Gallery, and it’s hauntingly beautiful.This is an 18x36 print signed and numbered by the artist. If you want one, it’ll cost you $135.Pan’s Labyrinth is a dark, visually stunning fairy tale set against the brutal backdrop of post–Civil War fascist Spain in 1944. The story follows a young girl named Ofelia who, after moving to the countryside with her pregnant mother and sadistic stepfather, a ruthless military captain, discovers a mysterious labyrinth. There, she meets a mythical faun who tells her she is the reincarnation of a long-lost underworld princess. To reclaim her place in that realm, she must complete three dangerous tasks. As the lines between fantasy and reality blur, Ofelia’s journey becomes one of resistance, sacrifice, and tragic beauty.I love this film, and I’m a fan of this poster art!


Here’s a wonderful art print that was inspired by director Guillermo del Toro’s classic 2006 fantasy horror film Pan’s Labyrinth. The art was created by aritst Juan Ramos for Hero Complex Gallery, and it’s hauntingly beautiful.
This is an 18x36 print signed and numbered by the artist. If you want one, it’ll cost you $135.
Pan’s Labyrinth is a dark, visually stunning fairy tale set against the brutal backdrop of post–Civil War fascist Spain in 1944. The story follows a young girl named Ofelia who, after moving to the countryside with her pregnant mother and sadistic stepfather, a ruthless military captain, discovers a mysterious labyrinth.
There, she meets a mythical faun who tells her she is the reincarnation of a long-lost underworld princess. To reclaim her place in that realm, she must complete three dangerous tasks.
As the lines between fantasy and reality blur, Ofelia’s journey becomes one of resistance, sacrifice, and tragic beauty.
I love this film, and I’m a fan of this poster art!