Artist Profile
Martin Ansin
Limited Edition Movie Posters & Art Prints
Martin Ansin has established himself as one of the most sought-after contemporary poster artists, with his work finding homes in prestigious collections worldwide. His partnership with premier galleries like CODA and his longstanding relationship with Mondo has produced some of the most coveted limited edition screenprints in the alternative movie poster scene. Ansin's pieces regularly appear in fine art auctions, demonstrating the crossover appeal that elevates his work beyond typical movie poster collecting circles.
Ansin's visual approach combines meticulous draftsmanship with bold graphic sensibilities, creating instantly recognizable compositions that capture the essence of classic and contemporary cinema. His portfolio spans horror masterpieces like The Invisible Man (1933) and Halloween, the science fiction epic Dune: Part One, Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight, and Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. Each piece showcases his ability to distill complex narratives into striking visual statements, whether working with Universal monsters or modern blockbusters.
Collectors prize Martin Ansin prints for their exceptional quality and scarcity. His limited editions typically feature modest print runs, with works like The Phantom of the Opera released in editions of just 75 pieces through Mondo in 2009. The availability of Artist Proofs adds another layer of collectibility, as these rare variants reserved for the artist's personal collection occasionally surface in exclusive offerings. The combination of Ansin's artistic pedigree, careful edition management, and strong secondary market performance makes his prints essential acquisitions for serious collectors.


