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François de Nomé Dark Proto-Surreal Destruction

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Baroque period Artist François de Nomé created fantastic structures, towering arches and burning surrealistic hellfire. The Artist's imaginary cityscapes and proto-surrealist architecture can be seen an early inspiration and template for notable Surrealist Artists, such as Dali and De Chirico.

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Beauty of the Dark: An Interview with Jaqueline Vanek

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Thank you for taking the time to speak with Dark Art & Craft we have admired your photographic work for some time! Can you tell us a little more about yourself and your current location in Madrid, Spain?

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The Art of Decomposition: An Interview with Davide Rankore

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Auto-Combustion (Detail) all images courtesy and copyright via the Artist  An Interview with Davide Rankore This month Dark Art & Craft had a chance to speak with skilled Italian illustrator Davide Rankore. Rankore's decomposing humanoid creatures are made with beautifully horrific detail, each subject more terrifyingly mutilated than the last. Hello Davide, Thank you for taking the time to speak with Dark Art & Craft. Can you tell us a little about yourself & your work?  I am an illustrator, I love photography and brutal music, and I create homemade masks. Does your location (Italy) impact your work or style?...

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Wolfgang Grässe The Fantastic Realism of Death

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Wolfgang Grässe (1930 - 2008) (one of our favorite Artists and painters here at Dark Art & Craft) was a modern figurative and fantastic realist painter. The Artist's most striking work combines the traditional masters such as; Bruegel, Bosch, Huys and Van Eyck with the violent narrative of our current world.

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Stare and Analyze: An Interview with Chemical Messiah

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This month Dark Art & Craft had the pleasure to speak with Artist Chemical Messiah/Joshua Dunlap. Under the Chemical Messiah name Dunlap creates surreal image collages that bring together a wide collection of pop, horror and literary references. Read below to see the full conversation with the Artist and his collaboration with Dark Art & Craft

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