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astralvesl
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| I'm a big fan of Kramer's art as well but I'd hardly consider him the best. Also I really like the pseudogod cover but it's pretty...minimalistic? I don't mean to say that it didn't take skill but its one of the less skill dependent pieces I've seen from him. The art in the book/on their shirts is vastly more impressive. |
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the coming of blood angel

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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:24 am Post subject: |
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| I think the cover fits the music really well. |
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Wilhelm

Joined: 18 Jan 2009 Posts: 1508
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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| Holocaust wrote: | | Wilhelm wrote: | | Doom-Mantia wrote: | | i think that's a perfect example of how recognizable Kramer's artwork is. it has a sense of genuine authenticity to it, like Moyen and so forth. interesting Dagon quote, but not sure if i see that fully. |
Once you've seen one Moyen piece you've seen them all. Each of Kramer's art pieces on the other hand are completely distinct and have a genuine pallor of wickedness. Easily the best artist in underground metal today.. |
Seriously? The album cover is just a dragon and a snake and a guy yawning.
The booklet art is far more interesting. I like a lot of Kramer's artwork throughout the years, but the Pseudogod artwork was not impressive.
You can have your opinion about calling him "the best artist in underground metal today", but maybe reevaluate it ... |
Well, he's a 1000 x more original than Moyen. Let's leave it at that. |
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BlackMass
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Abgrund

Joined: 19 Feb 2011 Posts: 462 Location: Germany
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| Yes. |
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morfumax
Joined: 01 Apr 2012 Posts: 68 Location: Potomac Maryland, United States
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from that same page:
Official PSEUDOGOD Zip-Up Hooded Sweat Shirts in support of the "Deathwomb Catechesis" album. High quality large print on the front & back. Limited pressing licensed from the band exclusively for HHR mailorder. All sizes available!
Printed with water-based inks resulting in a soft-to-the-hand feel without sacrificing the fine details of the artwork. The print is almost as soft as the garment itself. Washing is recommended before wearing. |
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