Meaning Of Life
60,00 € – 90,00 €
This minimalist black-and-white illustration by Croatian artist Ivan Svaguša offers a stark and thought-provoking take on Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life (1983). A lone, tangled figure lies beneath a vast, empty speech bubble—visually distilling the film’s absurdist humor and existential questioning into a single, striking image. Author’s distinctive ink drawing transcends parody, turning chaos and silence into a visual meditation on life’s biggest (and often unanswerable) questions.
This limited edition artwork is part of the first edition of NoMAD MOVIE ART 2022 – Film Classics through the Eyes of Croatian Authors, a collaboration between NOMAD.ART (formerly Split Nomad Gallery) and the Mediterranean Film Festival Split (FMFS).
Perfect for collectors of original movie posters, fans of Monty Python, and lovers of sharp, existential visual storytelling.
- Digital print / semi-gloss paper / 220 gsm
- Limited edition / 300 prints
- Part of Original Movie Art – NoMAD MOVIE ART Series