Dark Souls, Bloodborne and More: Gloomy Art Works by CROM
CROM is a London based artist who specializes in books, games, tattooing and necromancy, among other things. Creator of graphic novels Raiders and Birdking, CROM is lastingly obsessed with manga, games, comics and pop culture, which continue to shape his work and style.
“TV, manga, and video games have become so deeply ingrained in my work that I couldn’t escape them, even in my snobbiest years”
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