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Thank you for the opportunity! I'm a macabre/historical fantasy illustrator and I'm currently working on a visual novel: 💀💜

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Thank you so much! Hello, I am a Chinese-Australian student illustrator and love painting iridescent colors, ethereal atmosphere and macabre beauty.

https://t.co/oB1BL7ieUT

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Hello everyone! I'm a general fantasy artist who loves to draw monsters, people and macabre art from time to time ✨

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We have an outstandingly macabre limited edition print by artist ONEQ coming to our shop this Thursday, June 25th at 1PM Pacific! Stay tuned and don't miss ONEQ's prints already available in our shop: https://t.co/G4CmAhSVo7

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Macabre's in touch with his wild side

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Thank you for the opportunity! I'm a macabre/historical fantasy illustrator and I'm currently working on a visual novel: 💀💜

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Hey thank you so much for this. Hi everyone, my name is Olivia. I'm a music student and illustrator. I mostly do macabre and intense scenery. Mostly containing original and historical work. Though I enjoy experimenting with color often.

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Posting this today! Originally posted on my insta UwU nsfw on remember my commissions are open UwU
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An own character inspired by the Nobody-enemies from Devil May Cry.
Imagine if Gollum, from "Lord of the Rings", had the character-development-arc of a shonen-protagonist.

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Hi! I'm Mort, a traditional and digital artist inspired the the magical and macabre 💕

I don't really have a favourite band, but I've been listening to a lot of Heilung and Grimner recently ✨

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Típico estas desvelado y creas a una versión de tu oc ultra macabro jajaja.....díganme que no soy el único porfa :,)

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Whipped up a little something for one of my favorites, , of her OC's Vincent and Macabre (plus 's Romeo). First time drawing them, hope you enjoy, lovely!

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Paintings by artist Ivan Albright (1897-1983), Chicago’s “master of the macabre” known for his grotesque hyperreal portraits.

“There are few pictures as alarming as those of Albright. Because what they represent to us belong not to our accustomed world.”
—Jean Dubuffet

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