Interviews
From One Ethos to the Next and the Box Fish Inspiration in Between: an Interview with Dark Surrealist Brad Gray
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Here We Go Round The Pentagram English Artist Brad Gray creates a world of haunting and horrifying narratives dripping in satire and symbolism to provoke the audience to explore the deeper, darker themes of human existence. Found online operating under the moniker of Drabnail, his work has been exhibited internationally, most recently at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica as a part of the Dark Art Society Group show curated by Chet Zar, Wowxwow's Microvisions 2 show exhibiting online, and "Within the Garden of Earthly Delights" at Outre Gallery in Melbourne, Australia. His incredible techniques harken back to the masters of yesteryear,...
Chirurgia Carnale Autoinflitta: An Interview with Django Nokes
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You may have already seen the work of Django Nokes on social media - but if you haven't yet make sure to check him out on Instagram. We discovered his work one day through the Dark Art & Craft hashtag and since have been honored to work with him at a few of our past art exhibitions. Django works digitally combining the macabre with whimsy for some of our favorite contemporary montages of our time.
From Ash to Flames: Interview with Dan Bones
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The Devil Inside: An Interview with Kerb Crawler
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Dark Art & Craft interview's independent artist Cristóbal López, who's better known for his work under the name Kerb Crawler. The Artist is renowned for his dark, erotic and insanely detailed ink illustrations. Kerb Crawler builds a hedonistic stage that is filled with wayward nuns, terrifying demons and grotesque monsters that shock you in the best possible way.
An Interview with Chris of Misanthropic Art
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Chris of Misanthropic Art creates detailed ink illustrations focused on dark imagery and inspired by the heavy music scene. We had a short chat with Chris on how he creates and what influences him in the process. What projects are you working on at the moment? Are there any specific pieces or bodies of work you can discuss? Shirt designs, a logo redesign, cover art and a few layouts. I can’t really get into detail about it until it’s actually finished and I have the Ok to release the art. What dark, outsider, or occult themes do you employ in...