Rosemary's Baby Thematic Digital Collage
Digital Art / Graphic Design

Rosemary's Baby Thematic Digital Collage

This item is a contemporary digital artwork created in a collage style, featuring iconic imagery from the 1968 film 'Rosemary's Baby'. The composition is vertically oriented and utilizes a dark, atmospheric color palette dominated by deep blacks, umbers, and ochres. At the top of the frame, a solitary, glowing orange celestial body—simultaneously resembling a sun, moon, or 'The Eye'—is positioned against a heavy, textured dark sky. The mid-ground reveals a spectral, double-exposed overlay of figures, adding a dreamlike or haunting quality to the piece. In the foreground, a crisp cutout depicts the characters Rosemary Woodhouse (Mia Farrow) and Dr. Abraham Sapirstein (Ralph Bellamy). A critical narrative element is highlighted: Dr. Sapirstein is shown holding or adjusting a silver locket (likely the tannis root locket) around Rosemary's neck. The digital 'grain' and filter application mimic the look of mid-century film stock and vintage magazine printing. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the careful layering of transparency, the sharp masking of the primary figures against a hazy background, and the deliberate use of light to create a sense of tension and psychological dread characteristic of the horror genre. No physical wear or damage is present as it is a digital file, though 'artificial aging' through digital noise is a stylistic choice.

Estimated Value

$150-$300

Basic Information

Category

Digital Art / Graphic Design

Appraised On

April 20, 2026

Estimated Value

$150-$300

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Digital collage

Item Description

This item is a contemporary digital artwork created in a collage style, featuring iconic imagery from the 1968 film 'Rosemary's Baby'. The composition is vertically oriented and utilizes a dark, atmospheric color palette dominated by deep blacks, umbers, and ochres. At the top of the frame, a solitary, glowing orange celestial body—simultaneously resembling a sun, moon, or 'The Eye'—is positioned against a heavy, textured dark sky. The mid-ground reveals a spectral, double-exposed overlay of figures, adding a dreamlike or haunting quality to the piece. In the foreground, a crisp cutout depicts the characters Rosemary Woodhouse (Mia Farrow) and Dr. Abraham Sapirstein (Ralph Bellamy). A critical narrative element is highlighted: Dr. Sapirstein is shown holding or adjusting a silver locket (likely the tannis root locket) around Rosemary's neck. The digital 'grain' and filter application mimic the look of mid-century film stock and vintage magazine printing. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the careful layering of transparency, the sharp masking of the primary figures against a hazy background, and the deliberate use of light to create a sense of tension and psychological dread characteristic of the horror genre. No physical wear or damage is present as it is a digital file, though 'artificial aging' through digital noise is a stylistic choice.

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