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Christine — Vintage Canvas Wall Art Poster

Christine — Vintage Canvas Wall Art Poster

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S H E   I S   A L I V E.

And she doesn't share.


There are horror films about monsters. And then there is Christine — a film about something far more unsettling: obsession. The kind that transforms a person from the inside out, slowly and completely, until the boy you knew is gone and something else is sitting behind the wheel.

John Carpenter took Stephen King's novel and turned it into one of the most visually stunning horror films of the 1980s. That red Plymouth Fury — gleaming, malevolent, impossibly beautiful — became one of cinema's most iconic images. And Keith Gordon's transformation as Arnie Cunningham remains one of the decade's most quietly devastating performances. A boy who found something that loved him back. The tragedy is that it was true.

This canvas captures that red glow — the headlights in the dark, the chrome that never rusts, the car that always comes back. Hang it where the light is low and the mood is right.


🚗 ABOUT THIS PIECE

  • 🎨 High-quality canvas print — rich reds, deep blacks, cinematic detail
  • 📐 40 × 60 cm (16×24 in) — bold enough to own the wall
  • 🔧 Frameless — hang it raw, or frame it like the classic it is
  • 🌙 Fade-resistant print — unlike Christine, this one won't haunt you
  • 🎁 Perfect gift — for Stephen King fans, Carpenter devotees, and anyone who ever loved something a little too much

📋 SPECS

Material Premium Canvas
Size 40 × 60 cm (16 × 24 in)
Style Retro Horror / Classic Cinema
Finish Frameless — hang raw or frame your way
Print Quality High-Resolution, Fade-Resistant

🎯 PERFECT FOR

Home Theaters  •  Man Caves  •  Horror Collectors  •  Stephen King Fans  •  John Carpenter Devotees  •  Anyone Who Understands That Some Loves Are Dangerous


🚗  "Show me."  🚗
Christine (1983) — John Carpenter & Stephen King. The car that loved too much.

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