The Phantom of the Opera by Chandler Johnson

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Design By: Chandler Johnson
My name is Chandler Johnson, I am a Communications design major in college and my teacher insisted we do this as one of our projects. I wanted to try to push myself in terms of color, shading, and lighting, and compared to what I usually make I tried putting more into this and I I'm proud of the results, it shows I'm making progress
Design By: Chandler Johnson
My name is Chandler Johnson, I am a Communications design major in college and my teacher insisted we do this as one of our projects. I wanted to try to push myself in terms of color, shading, and lighting, and compared to what I usually make I tried putting more into this and I I'm proud of the results, it shows I'm making progress
Artist Statement

For my cover I wanted to get a classic closeup on the phantom and Christine, depicting a dramatic and authentic feel for the story — Chandler Johnson