The Red Dragon

Who’s invited to the End of Times?

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For us, the book of Revelation (the Apocalypse) is by far the most inspiring chapter of the whole Bible. Probably because it portrays the symbolic end of a cycle and beginning of a new one. An epiphanic moment of self-discovery after a demanding (inner) confrontation.

The promised land, the New Jerusalem reflects no more than a state of harmony and inner peace that is achieved in the end of that chaotic battle.
In that final chapter of the Bible, the image of the Red Dragon haunted us for a very long time…we wonder why we didn’t make a design of him before.
In modern culture, that Red Dragon conquered a special place thanks to Thomas Harris’ novels, starring the cannibal psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter.

His first book of that intense franchise, also called “Red Dragon” was adapted at least two times to the cinema – “Manhunter” in 1986 and “Red Dragon” in 2002- None of these shine in my collection as the “Silent of the Lambs” but that is a conversation for another time.
That adaptation from 2002 has a particularly interesting scene that excited our creativity. The main antagonist, Francis Dolarhyde (The Tooth Fairy), desperate to retain control of himself from the claws of the Red Dragon, visits the Brooklyn Museum to see William Blake’s original apocalyptic watercolor. In his attempts to destroy the Dragon he devours the painting right there.

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Weight 250 g
Color

Black

Fabric

100% Cotton, 190gr

Model

Unisex

Printed in

Silk Screen, water-based ink

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A (cm)475053565962
B (cm)676971747679