Extra-Dimensional Entities and Very Strange Things: Illustrations by Tim Molloy
Tim Molloy is a New Zealand illustrator who makes his living in comics. Among his best known works are the psychedelic It Shines and Shakes and Laughs and Mr. Unpronounceable Adventures, published by Milk Shadow Books, Australia.
In his drawings, Molloy manages to combine completely crazy psychedelic with realism and create unique worlds, albeit alluringly mysterious, but one would not want to live in them at all.
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