A poster using limited colors to create Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter.

Hannibal’s hands are outstretched around Will in a controlling position, symbolizing how Hannibal is always controlling Will and always knows him.

The clock that Hannibal has Will draw during a therapy session is behind him acting like a crown that you see in biblical art pieces. Drawing a clock is a test of stability, so this clock drawn by Will shows that he is unstable.

Will wears a pair of antlers on his head, a symbol of masculinity and renewal.

There are death’s-head-moths that fly away from Will that also appear on the cover of Silence of the Lambs. These are mostly symbolized with death, shadowing how Will is constantly followed by death throughout the show.
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