
Graphite drawing on vertically oriented sheet depicts anthropomorphic hybrid figure constructed from organic and bread-like anatomical structures. Cranial region consists of circular loaf-shaped mass marked by surface cracking and porous interior detailing, with irregular openings suggesting fungal or decomposed textures. Ears project laterally as rounded protrusions, while central facial zone is partially obscured by uneven fissures and ruptures in the bread-like surface. Subcranial area transitions into stacked configurations of fibrous, sponge-like, and decayed tissue textures, merging into tangled organic mass at the base. Limb-like appendages are absent, with overall body form resembling vertical accumulation of deteriorated food matter interspersed with skeletal suggestions.
Handwritten inscriptions in upper right quadrant include text "The Mill #1 Character Sketch by Joshua J. Stewart," identifying both project association and author of the concept art. Lettering is executed in mixed cursive and block styles with varied line weight. Paper exhibits faint creases and incidental marks, indicating manual handling and iterative drafting process. Graphite stroke application varies between bold outlines and lighter hatching, producing textural contrast across decomposed surfaces. The sketch emphasizes grotesque qualities through irregular contour, asymmetrical fissures, and clustered detailing of fragmented organic elements.
Image is displayed within mobile social media interface, visible through surrounding digital elements including application navigation bar, user profile header, comment metadata, and notification icons. Caption associated with post contextualizes drawing as preliminary design exploration leading toward painted realization exhibited at Montreal Comic-Con. The digital frame thus integrates analog drawing artifact with social platform environment, situating concept study within broader trajectory of production, exhibition, and distribution.

Poster-style composition integrating anthropomorphic bread-headed figure into cinematic horror context. Foreground presents humanoid character emerging from water surface, torso clothed in tattered garments with visible tears and discoloration. Head circular with bread-like morphology, smooth rounded form, bulbous nose, simplified facial lines, and cartoon stylization. Skin tone rendered with reddish-brown gradients suggesting both bread crust coloration and undead flesh parody. Right arm extended outward toward viewer, hand simplified into exaggerated cartoon fingers, reinforcing hybrid caricatured-zombie identity.
Background depicts urban waterfront scene with high-rise buildings and bridge structure spanning across horizon. Vertical pilings frame composition at left and right edges, anchoring figure centrally. Water surface reflects architectural structures, creating layered depth between foreground zombie-bread figure and distant cityscape.
Upper margin of poster dominated by bold typographic inscription “ZOMBIE” in saturated red block capitals. Typography large-scale, centrally aligned, reinforcing cinematic poster convention. Font styling bold, sans-serif, contributing to dramatic emphasis. Placement directly above anthropomorphic bread zombie unifies figure and textual identifier.
Compositional system merges horror iconography with absurdist bread anthropomorphism, producing juxtaposition between satirical parody and cinematic poster tropes. Visual structure emphasizes contrast between cartoon stylization of bread-head character and photographic realism of urban background, integrating hybrid media strategies.