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ArtistThe Grim Reaper as a butcher-saint of death, his cloak sewn from scraps of hide and burial cloth, playing a bagpipe made from a skull with horns and intestine-like tubes. The melody pulls people from their homes; they follow with hollow eyes, mouths slightly open as if already emptied of soul. The town looks diseased – beams warped like broken ribs, gutters thick with black rain and reddish stains. Crows circle above like torn paper. Brom-inspired aesthetic: savage medieval darkness, organic bone machinery, leathery textures, grimy realism, cruel mythic mood, painterly brutality, low warm light against dead shadows.
A grim reaper-like figure, resembling Death, is centrally positioned in a cobbled medieval street at night, playing bagpipes. This figure, adorned with a skull face with a broken pipe in its mouth, has black horns protruding from its hood. It wears a cloak made of patched, tattered fabric that blends into the dark street. Its hands are skeletal, gripping the bagpipes. Behind the reaper, a horde of various zombies shuffles forward. The street is dimly lit by hanging lantern fixtures on the buildings. The buildings are medieval-style, with timber framing and dark, muted tones. Several black crows fly overhead in a cloudy, ominous sky. The ground shows puddles and streaks of blood, indicating a recent massacre. The overall atmosphere is dark, macabre, and apocalyptic.