The Fear Of Post-Apocalypse In Dark Illustrations By Pavel Proskurin

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Pavel Proskurin is a talented Illustrator based in Ukraine. His works are full of details. The artist has a dark, strange and mature universe. The environments he paints are gloomy and the creatures really horrible.

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