
Estos tres artistas son fantásticos y fantasmagóricos a la vez. Creo que os va a gustar esta presentación del arte mas macabra y maldita de la historia del arte…

These three artists are fantastic and phantasmagorical (to say the least). I think you will enjoy this presentation of the art of the macabre and the damned, unique in Art History.

¿Cuál os gusta mas?
Which one do you prefer?
Gracias…
Cheers…
This is a most unusual post Francesc, and definitely one worth including. Many people are drawn into the macabre, not that I’m particularly one of them. That said, I was intrigued to see what was coming next. I’m not sure that I can pick an artist that I prefer, but they’re all good as far as I can see – at least in their own world. Beksinski is the one that bothered me the most because, being Polish, I’m not sure what his motives were of the second one because it reminded me of Auschwitz. He certainly hit the mark there.
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Alfred Kubin os certainly my favourite Malc…
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so interesting, and oh, so dark
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Yes, quite so, no?
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No sabría decir cuál. Feliz domingo.
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Yo te diría que Alfred Kubin. Gracias Azurea y un saludo.
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Prefiero a Beksinski. Pero la pintura del niño pequeño en la cama de su madre me parece impresionante!
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Esa es la madre muerta, si definitivamente que impresiona. Gracias y un saludo.
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Dark, it is, complimenting the music. 😊 I like the one from Zdzisław Beksiński. 😁
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Beksinski is an amazing artist for sure. Good choice Adelheid! For me it is Alfred Kubin…
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