Chapter 216: The World After Death
Since you're going to draw horror comics, then Enma Sakura will definitely not forget the horror manga master Junji Ito, his works are really interesting, and the painting style is more curious.
It would be a waste for such a work not to harvest the horror and horror of readers.
So the first horror manga that Yama Sakura posted on the Internet was the "Tomie" series.
From Tomie onwards, Junji Ito began to show his unique philosophy of horror.
Ito once said that the original intention of creating "Tomie" was to heal the damage caused by a scheming in his reality.
In this manga, a beautiful teenage girl becomes a nightmare for all the men who come into contact with her.
Anyone who has come into contact with Tomie will be attracted to her beauty, fall in love with her, and gradually become her slave, but with the accumulation of love for Tomie, the ultimate of love is complete possession, that is, killing Tomie, and then splitting the body to make it completely private.
This is the end of the person who falls in love with Tomie, but Tomie will rise from the dead again, and her strong self-healing ability will cause every piece of flesh she has been cut off to give birth to a new individual, and continue to set off to find new victims.
Falling in love with Tomie should be the most beautiful thing a man can experience, and it is the ultimate love that can make him abandon everything to pursue, and it will be "cancerous".
Tomie is the cancer cell of love in human beings, she is the most perfect lover, the goddess of love, but the love she causes will eventually destroy everything.
All in all, the most terrifying feeling that Junji Ito's works give to readers is not from the strange images and bloody scenes, but from the careful contemplation of the reader when facing reality and himself after closing the page.
While painting "Tomie", Enma Sakura further strengthened the scale of its dark and bloody content, after all, Junji Ito still had to consider serializing his works in magazines, or even publishing a single book to make money.
But Enma Sakura posted it directly on the Internet, and she didn't think about making money, so of course she couldn't cause negative emotions among readers.
Anyway, Dongying's network is not rampant with river crabs, so you can play it freely.
And this reader who likes to read horror comics has a strong resistance, and if you don't give them a whole large-scale, maybe you won't be able to easily harvest their fears.
However, it is clear that even if the "Tomie" series is Junji Ito's classic horror manga work, it will not be able to attract the attention of horror manga lovers in the first place.
Enma Sakura is not in a hurry at all, after all, the online platform is not like a comic magazine like "Shonen Jump" with countless die-hard fans, it is normal for it not to be popular at the beginning, and it must be operated for a wave before it can really become popular.
But what Yan Moying didn't expect was that the "Tomie" comic was not popular for the time being, and the group of paintings of "The World After Death" she drew received a lot of attention!
The world after his death is the work of the famous Polish painter and photographer Zisław Beeczynski.
Having experienced the Second World War, his paintings depict a kind of apocalyptic fear and darkness, the depiction of hell is almost the entire theme of his paintings, and his personal spiritual experience is presented to the world in the form of horror, with strong creative and metaphorical power.
Zisław Bexsinski's works are not only about the unbelievable desolation of the earth and the shattered and decaying landscape, but also about the grandeur and deep silence of his works, which are unsurpassed by any painter in ancient and modern times.
All of his works have no name, only a work number: "The World After Death".
The inspiration for this group of "The World After Death" painted by Enma Sakura comes from this "Hell Painter".
These paintings use elements such as very real corpses, decay, skeleton-propped landscapes, barren deserts, and deformed human bodies to construct surreal, post-apocalyptic landscapes.
In addition to this, there are large monuments, sculptures and other figurative objects, including crosses.
These works are composed of a large number of lines, and the picture is relatively simple, but the sense of impact can be said to be very strong!
Enma Sakura's new vest registered on the Internet is the "Hell Girl".
Isn't it natural for the Hell Girl to draw "The World After Death"?
"The World After Death" she uploaded it to Twitter one after another, and not many people paid attention to it at first, after all, her Twitter is a new account, and she basically has no fan value, let alone a big V.
But because the "hellish painting style" of the works she painted is really shocking, some people who happened to see these paintings couldn't help but choose to retweet them......
As a result, there are more and more retweeters of these works, and with the increasing number of oil paintings in "The World After Death", it finally became a hot search one day!
The attention of the Twitter account of "Hell Girl" skyrocketed all of a sudden, and many netizens couldn't help but leave messages under the paintings she posted-
"This imagination is too powerful, painter, have you really died?"
"I feel like hell in my mind is like this, and I feel sick after watching it......"
"Damn, why should I come in with a cheap hand, I can't stand it when I look at these horrible oil paintings in the middle of the night!"
"Those who say horror are really funny, and no one thinks that this painter's works are very artistically expressive like me?"
"Hell girl, tsk, are you really from hell?"
"I saw that my scalp was numb, goosebumps were up, and I wanted to know how these pictures were conceived and drawn, I was really shocked and terrifying!"
"As a horror lover, I decisively said that every piece of this group of works can be used as wallpapers, and I collected it!"
"The guy who said he was going to make wallpapers, was he really not joking? I'm going to have nightmares after watching it! ”
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"The World After Death" suddenly brought more horror to Enma Sakura, and this wave can be said to be blood-earned.
But this kind of harvest is basically a one-off, because those who don't like to see this style of painting in the first place are afraid that they will never click on the Twitter of "Hell Girl" again.
However, it must be admitted that the Twitter of her new vest has attracted a group of loyal fans, and some people even sent her private messages, asking her how to sell these oil paintings, because it is not very cool to see pictures on the Internet, and some people want to buy the paintings in reality directly and collect them......
And these works do have real objects, they were all born in the studio of Enma Sakura, and they are all relatively well preserved.
But Enma Sakura won't let them come from Yuuki Sakura, because Yuki Sakura will never paint any terrifying oil paintings, only the most gorgeous and beautiful works.