Blog — dark artist
Between the Sacred and the Profane: An Interview with Artist Felipe Froeder
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Online you might have seen the fantastical and horrifying collages of digital artist Arcano XV, or Felipe Froeder. His evocative work melds the realms of familiar imagery with a deeply sinister macabre that permeates your deepest nightmares.
The Symbolic Nature of Agostino Arrivabene
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The Dark Symbolic Landscapes of Ferdinand Keller
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Ferdinand Keller was a German history painter concerned with genre and symbolism. His work is richly textured, atmospheric, and at times masterfully dark. His ode to Swiss symbolist Böcklin "Le Tombeau de Bocklin" shown below is subtle, yet haunting. For a short time, Keller lived in Rome, where he made the acquaintance of Anselm Feuerbach and maintained a joint studio with the artist. Included are some of our favorite works by Keller.
Cosmic Gateways: The Upcoming Exhibition of Bob Stokes at Grindcore House
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New Print Release: Altar of Sorrow
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The contemporary Dark Art community is brimming of amazing talent, one of which is Indonesian-based Artist and illustrator Altar of Sorrow. This self-taught artist creates in both the digital and paper media, detailing his work with a jaw-dropping stippling technique that seems borderline impossible.