Although the Liza Corbett ‘Chapterhouse’ illustrations are most certainly my style, I’m not so sure of its contents and context. Incredibly dark, disturbing and at times morbid, the portfolio evokes a rather dubious reaction.
Featuring decapitated imagery, humanized yet still very animalistic creatures and somber tones, the Liza Corbett ‘Chapterhouse’ portfolio seems like something straight out of a Tim Burton movie.
Disturbingly Dark Drawings
The Liza Corbett 'Chapterhouse' Series is Beautifully Somber
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