“Sketching From The Imagination”: The Dark Universe Of Konstantin Kostadinov
Have I ever told you how much I love the slightly dark and gloomy universe? That’s good because for some time now I’ve been following Konstantin Kostadinov on his various social networks, and I immediately fell in love with his graphic style and his mysterious universe so special.
Reminiscent of different folk horror stories or even some tales and legends from Eastern Europe, all his creations are borrowed from a rare originality. At times, we follow the stories of a coffin creature and other monsters, each one looking as strange as the next.
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