Reads and Zines with Fabian Wolf’s Death Lost His Bones in a Blind Alley
Fabian Wolf is a designer at Kingdrips, an independent design studio based in Hamburg St. Pauli, Germany, who recently turned to illustration. The 104 paged book looks into 24 stories from our real and imagined past. As Wolf describes the project,
“I have always had interests in presenting a world from the perspective of mankind, which finds its setting far back in a time that actually seems strange and fantastic for us as viewers. The social conflicts and fears at the time of the Middle Ages are very important to me. Legends and demons have always accompanied the history of mankind and in the Middle Ages they dominated everyday life. In the stories that are depicted in the book, I refer to real historical events and myths, which have been handed down to the present.”
Wolf’s illustrations and writings have a raw look to them that adds to the spookiness of the stories. To see more of the book, click here. 
- Lee Jones
Reads and Zines with Fabian Wolf’s Death Lost His Bones in a Blind Alley
Fabian Wolf is a designer at Kingdrips, an independent design studio based in Hamburg St. Pauli, Germany, who recently turned to illustration. The 104 paged book looks into 24 stories from our real and imagined past. As Wolf describes the project,
“I have always had interests in presenting a world from the perspective of mankind, which finds its setting far back in a time that actually seems strange and fantastic for us as viewers. The social conflicts and fears at the time of the Middle Ages are very important to me. Legends and demons have always accompanied the history of mankind and in the Middle Ages they dominated everyday life. In the stories that are depicted in the book, I refer to real historical events and myths, which have been handed down to the present.”
Wolf’s illustrations and writings have a raw look to them that adds to the spookiness of the stories. To see more of the book, click here. 
- Lee Jones
Reads and Zines with Fabian Wolf’s Death Lost His Bones in a Blind Alley
Fabian Wolf is a designer at Kingdrips, an independent design studio based in Hamburg St. Pauli, Germany, who recently turned to illustration. The 104 paged book looks into 24 stories from our real and imagined past. As Wolf describes the project,
“I have always had interests in presenting a world from the perspective of mankind, which finds its setting far back in a time that actually seems strange and fantastic for us as viewers. The social conflicts and fears at the time of the Middle Ages are very important to me. Legends and demons have always accompanied the history of mankind and in the Middle Ages they dominated everyday life. In the stories that are depicted in the book, I refer to real historical events and myths, which have been handed down to the present.”
Wolf’s illustrations and writings have a raw look to them that adds to the spookiness of the stories. To see more of the book, click here. 
- Lee Jones

Reads and Zines with Fabian Wolf’s Death Lost His Bones in a Blind Alley

Fabian Wolf is a designer at Kingdrips, an independent design studio based in Hamburg St. Pauli, Germany, who recently turned to illustration. The 104 paged book looks into 24 stories from our real and imagined past. As Wolf describes the project,

“I have always had interests in presenting a world from the perspective of mankind, which finds its setting far back in a time that actually seems strange and fantastic for us as viewers. The social conflicts and fears at the time of the Middle Ages are very important to me. Legends and demons have always accompanied the history of mankind and in the Middle Ages they dominated everyday life. In the stories that are depicted in the book, I refer to real historical events and myths, which have been handed down to the present.”

Wolf’s illustrations and writings have a raw look to them that adds to the spookiness of the stories. To see more of the book, click here. 

- Lee Jones

(Source: artandsciencejournal.com)

Reads and Zines with Fabian Wolf’s Death Lost His Bones in a Blind Alley

Fabian Wolf is a designer at Kingdrips, an independent design studio based in Hamburg St. Pauli, Germany, who recently turned to illustration. The 104 paged book looks into 24 stories from our real and imagined past. As Wolf describes the project,

“I have always had interests in presenting a world from the perspective of mankind, which finds its setting far back in a time that actually seems strange and fantastic for us as viewers. The social conflicts and fears at the time of the Middle Ages are very important to me. Legends and demons have always accompanied the history of mankind and in the Middle Ages they dominated everyday life. In the stories that are depicted in the book, I refer to real historical events and myths, which have been handed down to the present.”

Wolf’s illustrations and writings have a raw look to them that adds to the spookiness of the stories. To see more of the book, click here. 

- Lee Jones

(Source: artandsciencejournal.com)





  Posted on October 6, 2012

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