Edward Scissorhands. ™ & ©20th Century Fox. Rex USA
In what ways does the film version of Edward Scissorhands reflect Burton’s sketch (below)?
A lonely teenager with scissors for hands, a skeleton who longs to be Santa Claus, and a corpse on her wedding day. These fantastical film characters sprang from the mind of movie director Tim Burton—and they all started in his sketchbook.
It is rare for a film director to create his own drawings, and the art world took note. In 2009, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City gave Burton a solo show. The exhibit was so popular that it went on a worldwide tour. Now Burton is recognized for both his drawings and his films.