“…And Heavens Cried Blood”: The Swallowed Worlds Of Amir Zand – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

“…And Heavens Cried Blood”: The Swallowed Worlds Of Amir Zand

Amir Zand is a freelance concept artist from Iran who specializes in cover art and promotional illustration.

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