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artworks by Kristian Wahlin, port I
Kristian Wahlin is a Swedish musician, graphic designer, and album cover artist for many bands in the extreme metal scene worldwide. He is often credited under his pseudonym, Necrolord.
Wåhlin’s interest in art began while attending Schillerska Grammar School, a secondary educational institution in central Gothenburg. He has referenced Romantic and Renaissance painters like Caspar David Friedrich, Albrecht Dürer and Hieronymus Bosch as early influences. This interest also coincided with the time in which he studied music.
Dissection, who shared practice quarters with At the Gates, would display illustrations by Wåhlin on the cover of The Somberlain and also Storm of the Light’s Bane; the latter featuring the infamous scene of the “grim reaper horseman” in the middle of a snow-covered forest tundra. In the Nightside Eclipse, the debut of seminal Norwegian black metal band Emperor, would also be graced with his work on the cover. Wåhlin would continue as an album artist for several other bands in the European death, black, doom, power and gothic metal collective throughout the 2000s.
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People say the world's going to hell. They're wrong. Hell's come to world and we're the thin red line.
Hunter , the Reckoning
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► - Cause the world are kinives and often leave scars ♫ The fear of falling apart ♫ Truth be told I never was yours The fear, the fear of falling apart ♫
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Favorite Movies → Mononoke Hime (1997)
"Never. He is life itself. He is not dead, San. He is here right now, trying to tell us something: that it’s time for both of us to live."
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harry potter character tropes → Ron Weasley
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