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The Dark Illustrations of Stephen Gammell
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Stephen Gammell is best known for his dark macabre illustrations in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark the infamous book of children's short stories by Alvin Schwartz. Drawing heavily from folk and urban legends the horror narratives illustrated by Gammell are instantly recognizable to a generation of Americans (And those around the world) - As of 2017 the books have sold over seven million copies.
Samhain and Halloween Art Origins
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The Dark Photography of American Ghoul (Daniel Vazquez)
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Sabbat detail Daniel Vazquez Dark cloaked figures and ominous landscapes are central to the ethereal works of Daniel Vazquez, also known as American Ghoul. Vazquez creates manipulations and staged photography that touches on dark symbolism, death, and occult ritual. A keen eye for composition and symbolism give Vazquez's work a thrilling dark air. Below we have selected some of our favourite American Ghoul pieces. Image via https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/american-ghoul Dark Art Prints Dark Art & Craft Prints and Art Products Beautifully made Dark, surreal & macabre Art prints delivered to your home, tattoo shop or Art studio! Available in Alder wood frame, Giclée print and matte poster options. Shop...
October Featured Print Series: Devils and Demons
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Dark Vessel: An Interview with Galen Baudhuin
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Dark Art & Craft had the pleasure of asking talented Musician, producer and Artist Galen Baudhuin some questions on his recent Art output and music projects. Below you'll find the conversation with Galen and a few select Art prints we created just for the interview. Please enjoy. Tell us a little more about yourself & what you do? My Art is primarily magick and occult based and is usually monochromatic. I’m a musician and a songwriter. I also do music production and engineering work. I was a screenprinter for many years, and still love doing it when I get the opportunity. I’m...