


Unknown lifeform Poster
Cue the dramatic music. A lone scientist. A towering alien entity. And one terrible idea: “Let’s get a closer look.”
Inspired by classic sci-fi cinema and personal worldbuilding by Andrés Angulo AD, the Unknown Lifeform poster captures the exact moment every seasoned moviegoer starts yelling “Don’t do it!” at the screen. This illustration is a tribute to creature features, curious minds, and that one guy in every lab who forgets he’s not the main character.
Details:
👽 Original concept art from an ongoing sci-fi project
🎬 Classic horror/sci-fi tone with modern illustration style
📏 Available in multiple sizes
Hang it in your studio, office, or secret lab — just don’t turn your back on it.
Cue the dramatic music. A lone scientist. A towering alien entity. And one terrible idea: “Let’s get a closer look.”
Inspired by classic sci-fi cinema and personal worldbuilding by Andrés Angulo AD, the Unknown Lifeform poster captures the exact moment every seasoned moviegoer starts yelling “Don’t do it!” at the screen. This illustration is a tribute to creature features, curious minds, and that one guy in every lab who forgets he’s not the main character.
Details:
👽 Original concept art from an ongoing sci-fi project
🎬 Classic horror/sci-fi tone with modern illustration style
📏 Available in multiple sizes
Hang it in your studio, office, or secret lab — just don’t turn your back on it.
Cue the dramatic music. A lone scientist. A towering alien entity. And one terrible idea: “Let’s get a closer look.”
Inspired by classic sci-fi cinema and personal worldbuilding by Andrés Angulo AD, the Unknown Lifeform poster captures the exact moment every seasoned moviegoer starts yelling “Don’t do it!” at the screen. This illustration is a tribute to creature features, curious minds, and that one guy in every lab who forgets he’s not the main character.
Details:
👽 Original concept art from an ongoing sci-fi project
🎬 Classic horror/sci-fi tone with modern illustration style
📏 Available in multiple sizes
Hang it in your studio, office, or secret lab — just don’t turn your back on it.