German illustrator Valentin Fischer has a name that belongs to an artist (or an electronic music pioneer) and the talent to match. His textured, storytelling artworks often manage to bring a real human nature to their often dehumanised appearances. His eyeless, faceless women are still somehow very real and the contrasts between his soft lines and bright, solid geometric shapes brings a new facet to many pieces.
Sometimes compared with
Sam Weber, Fischer's style is haunting and moody, but not always dark. A miser he's not.
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