“You’re Gonna Die Here”: The Absolutely Scariest, Depressive and Nightmarish Artworks of Alexander Gromov – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

“You’re Gonna Die Here”: The Absolutely Scariest, Depressive and Nightmarish Artworks of Alexander Gromov

In his work, Kaliningrad (Russia) based artist Alexander Gromov dives to the depths of human fears and nightmares. These are some of the scariest works I’ve ever seen in my life. Not recommended for mentally unstable people!

“Welcome to my world! There is no falsehood or anything superfluous here. I paint my life as it is, throwing a part of myself and my moments from life onto canvases… Pain and constant depression is the only thing that taught me to create…” he writes.

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