How Do the Inhabitants of Hell Fare? Sant V. Schreiber’s Infernal Portraits of Demons
The artist Sant V. Schreiber has found his thing and follows his guideline clearly: he paints portraits of demons. Sometimes as if they were customers and intend to look as imposing as possible in the picture.
His @sannosferatu Instagram account contains dozens of images of infernal creatures. And the sight of them for some reason does not scare, more likely pacifies and bewitches, sets up a melancholic mood. In general, each picture is a ready concept for a cover of some dark-ambient album.
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