Headache: This Artist Brings All Your Nightmares To Life
There is almost nothing known about Luis Pérez Banús, but this is even better, because one does not really want to study the life of such a gloomy artist.
The powerful expression of his paintings is so depressing that you really want to hide from all those twisted faces and cry in a corner somewhere, asking God why he has forsaken us.
On the other hand, if Banus’s work scares you, it says only one thing – you’re still a sane person. Congratulations.
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