Monumentalism of Hell: The Grim Posters by Wiesław Wałkuski
Wiesław Wałkuski is a Polish illustrator, famous at the end of the eighties for his incredible series of film and theater posters and his coolest book covers.
To describe Wałkuski’s work: it’s the grim monumentalism of Zdzisław Beksiński multiplied by the nightmarish imagery of Stephen King’s half-drunk dreams. A truly great master.
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