“The Secret of NIMH” by Erica Williams

Erica Williams will have a new print available soon for Don Bluth’s classic “The Secret of NIMH” via Odd City Entertainment. She created an 18″ x 24″ Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 135, as well as (3) 9″ x 12″ Letterpress prints. You will have the option of purchasing the print with one randomly selected letterpress included for $65, or purchasing the print with all three letterpresses included for $100.
On sale Monday, January 27th at a random time HERE.

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“The Secret of NIMH” by Erica Williams. 18″ x 24″ Screenprint. Ed of 135 S/N. $65 w/ 1 Letterpress print : $100 w/ 3 Letterpress prints

“When asked if I would be interested in making a poster for The Secret of NIMH, the little girl in me started jumping up and down screaming with glee. It was an honor to get the chance to illustrate a poster for the Don Bluth classic that meant so much to me as a young child, and remains today an amazing piece of animated film to be cherished. Please enjoy!” – Erica Williams

“The Secret of NIMH” by Mark Lone

Odd City Entertainment is excited to announce a very limited licensed run of legendary animator Don Bluth’s classic animated adventure fantasy film, “The Secret of NIMH” by Mark Lone. I loved this movie as a kid an Mark did an incredible job on this poster in capturing the spirit of the film. It is a 36″ x 24″ 10-color Screenprint w/ 3 metallic inks, limited edition of 140, and cost $55. On sale Thursday, August 8th at a random time HERE.

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“The Secret of NIMH” by Mark Lone. 36″ x 24″ 10-color Screenprint. Ed of 140. $55

“Being a fan of 80’s animation, I must admit, I wore out my VHS tape of The Secret of NIMH, my favorite Don Bluth movie. I learned so much during the process of making this piece while studying as much as I could from the movie concept sketches and character designs (some even by Don himself). I realized after starting this print that I have always drawn owls (and I have drawn a few of owls) very dark and ominous, much like “the great owl”… it was at that point I recognized how much this movie had impacted my artistic style subconsciously, even when I was a kid. So thank you to everyone involved with the making of such a great movie.” -Mark Lone