Macabre Artists

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    AlexCF

    Interesting steampunk macabre art by AlexCF. In his works:

    "The portable Bio aetheric laboratory was the property of one Thadeus Belacleese, ex surgeon to the crown, stricken from his workplace… view entry > | edit entry >

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    Hieronymus Bosch

    From Wikipedia:

    Hieronymus Bosch, (latinized, actually Jheronimus Bosch; his real name Jeroen van Aken) (c. 1450 - August 9, 1516) [1] was a prolific Early Netherlandish painter of the fifteenth and… view entry > | edit entry >

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    Kuksi

    From the Kuksi.com website bio page:

    The works seen in website are all created by one man, Kris Kuksi. His diversity of styles and concepts free him from falling into the comforts of repetitive… view entry > | edit entry >

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    M.C. Escher

    M.C. Escher (1898-1972) was a well known surrealist artist who worked primarily with lithographs and woodcuts. Although the "macabre" association may not immediately come to mind when one views… view entry > | edit entry >

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    Mordaunte's Coffin Gems

    Mordaunte creates gemstones, rings, pendants, body jewelry, even miniature coffins. Get a special gift for the goth in your life. view entry > | edit entry >

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    Pieter Bruegel the Elder

    Many of Bruegel's works were not macabre, rather they were quite mundane in their subject matter. A few of his notable works, however, were quite death-oriented, earning him a place on this list.

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    Salvador Dali

    Salvador Dali married a Picasso spirit of abstract form to a realist style of painting to create his own uniquely identifiable and pioneering form of surrealism. The compositions and stylings are… view entry > | edit entry >

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    Sufiboy

    An artist who makes electronic music from animal organs. view entry > | edit entry >

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    Tessa Farmer

    From the Saatchi website:

    Tessa Farmer’s miniscule sculptures reinvigorate a belief in fairies: not the sweet Tinkerbell image in popular conscience, but a biological, entomological, macabre… view entry > | edit entry >