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After a fire in an upstairs gallery set off sprinklers, the Morbid Anatomy library was doused in water, destroying many books and artifacts. Join the benefit to rebuild the collection. Continue reading →
We’re very excited to announce that we will be publishing the first comprehensive art book on Chet Zar which will be released in early 2012. Continue reading →
Born in 1983 Chemnitz/Germany. Marian is drawing for one`s life – he had to draw, otherwise he reduced, so he said. Brushes and pencils are the extensions of his hands. Would you take them away, it would be the same like an amputation of his heart.
Large-sized illustrations – because small sizes are narrow him; so one day the idea of his 100m² panorama “24:01h” got born. Especially conspicuously are the many details, often related with a symbolic meaning.
Themes like get lost of values; suffer and barbarization of the world are handled in his art work. However Marian don`t want to provoke, like many other artists; he wants that people take pleasure at his art work, that they can retrieve themselves and ask oneself.
The famous illustrator and songwriter Herman van Veen („Alfred J. Quack“) certifies Marian a neat and firm hand.
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