Emy Mariani‘s world is composed of macabre monsters and possessed characters. In his work, we recognize some of the most iconic 80’s villains.
From an early age I was attracted by villains, all kinds. I remember comments of my friends who thought it was just a phase and it would pass… 33 years later it hasn’t (*laughs*). What motivates me to work is the horror, the abominable things. I am also greatly influenced by literature. The stories of Lovecraft and Poe are my favorite, I love books of magic like Aleister Crowley, Eliphas Levi and Francis Barret. I also find inspiration from reading old tales, myths and legends. Everything related to secrecy always fascinated me.
Enter Mariani’s spooky World. Listen to his tails of psychopaths and cruelty. His Flickr: here
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