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An intimate look at Grimly's sinister art, packed with more than 600 colour and b/w illustrations from 13 years worth of private sketchbooks.
Over the past 13 years, Gris Grimly has cultivated a reputation as one of his generation's most likable purveyors of sinister art. As an author and illustrator of creepy kids books, a fiendish fine artist, an alternative apparel designer, and a cult filmmaker, Grimly has built a loyal following of adult and young adult fans. And while those fans may be very familiar with his multi-faceted talents, they have never had an opportunity to see his most…mehr

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An intimate look at Grimly's sinister art, packed with more than 600 colour and b/w illustrations from 13 years worth of private sketchbooks.
Over the past 13 years, Gris Grimly has cultivated a reputation as one of his generation's most likable purveyors of sinister art. As an author and illustrator of creepy kids books, a fiendish fine artist, an alternative apparel designer, and a cult filmmaker, Grimly has built a loyal following of adult and young adult fans. And while those fans may be very familiar with his multi-faceted talents, they have never had an opportunity to see his most personal and private sketches... until now. In Grimly's own words, "Atrum Secretum is the first ever collection of my most demented, explicit and insane ideas that I've kept confined in sketchbooks for the past 13 years. These are very personal and vulnerable scribbles, but I feel that it is time, and that I am ready, to release these dark secrets to the public."
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Gris Grimly is an accomplished, multi-disciplined artist who brings his mastery of the macabre to everything he creates. From kids books to fine art installations, from t-shirt design to motion picture direction, Grimly is the go-to guy for good times with goosebumps. He has collaborated with entertainment industry giants Guillermo del Toro, Neil Gaiman, and Elvira, as well as non-living legends Edgar Allan Poe and Washington Irving.