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Part Three: The Ink Darkscapes of Pedro De Kastro

Posted by J Meyers on

Greetings, today we have a unique long format interview Part Three of a Three Part series with Portuguese Ink Artist Pedro De Kastro. In his relentless pursuit of detail, De Kastro wields pencil, China ink, and metal engraving like instruments of alchemy, transmuting light and shadow into haunting, hyper-detailed visions. Below is our conversation with the Artist.

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Images of Mystery and Imagination: the Illustrated Work of Harry Clarke

Posted by Stephanie Crumley on

The short life of Irish Artist Harry Clarke is a prolific combination of more than 100 stained glass installations and his book illustrations. He's also one of the masters that has paved the way for the dark art movement we know today. His work, in both mediums, was heavily inspired by the French Symbolism and Art Nouveau movements. 

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Organic Forms, The Art of DZO

Posted by Justin Meyers on

DZO is a French graphic designer, illustrator and self-taught artist. His intricate artwork mimics engravings of religious and occult manuscripts and mixes them with mythic and dark themes. 

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Dark Ink and Symbol by Adrian Baxter

Posted by darkartandcraft Admin on

Adrian Baxter is U.K.-based artist who creates detailed traditional ink illustrations. His work deals with varied narratives, including death, life, the occult, and nature. With the sparse use of color and a stylized yet traditional approach, Baxter creates a dark language of symbols and story. 

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