Video: Fantastic horror films by Chris Buzelli
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
American artist Chris Buzelli is a fairly popular illustrator not only in his homeland. At one time, he painted covers for Rolling Stone and Playboy magazines, collaborated with the New York Times, LA times, Boston Globe and other Western media stars. But, despite such a serious professional portfolio, it is contraindicated for people with a fine mental organization, impressionable young ladies and young children to visit the exhibitions of Buselli's illustrations.
The hand-drawn world of Chris Buselli consists of a ridiculous mixture of kind fairytale children's characters and creepy monsters, chimeras and goblins. His paintings deftly balance on the verge of good and evil, attractive and repulsive, childish and mature.
The artist's fantasies, brought to life on the canvases painted in oil, keep the secret of human nature. The illustrator seems to remind us through his works that in a fairy tale there is only a fraction of a fairy tale, that there is no good without evil, and even in the brightest and most positive person there is also a dark half, unless it is very well hidden and disguised.
A gallery of Chris Buzelli's work can be viewed on his website in the portfolio section.
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