As unpleasant as it may sound, people love to observe the problems of others. Firstly, it’s interesting, and secondly, you can always be glad that everything is fine with you. This is probably the secret of the popularity of the works of the Italian illustrator Walter Molino. The artist painted terrible incidents with victims, fights and quarrels. Molina's talent is difficult to dispute - his illustrations are very interesting and dynamic. At the same time, even the most terrible disasters do not cause negativity, since the master worked in a special caricature style and somehow what is happening is not taken seriously.
Walter Molino (1915 - 1997) was an Italian artist, illustrator and cartoonist, famous for his depictions of disasters, natural disasters, accidents and murders. Molino's works are not only very interesting, but often also instructive. They teach to be careful and show in what unexpected places fate can prepare dangerous surprises for a person.
Walter Molino devoted most of his life to working for the weekly La Domenica del Corriere. It is for this publication that most of his illustrations were created.
Molyneaux depicted action so skillfully that his illustrations look like freeze frames. It is also interesting that all the cases from his works are quite real, and not fictitious. The artist simply documented various incidents, of course, adding something of his own.
Molino's illustrations are highly valued by collectors and there is a real hunt for them. Fortunately for his fans, the artist was incredibly productive and managed to create many beautiful works throughout his life. Therefore, the work of the Italian master of disasters can be discovered again and again.
Another illustrator who worked in the horror genre is Emmanuel Taglietti. True, his creations are imbued with irony and eroticism.