Master of chilling horror Flavio Greco Paglia
It is not so easy to scare a modern person. Nowadays, it is not uncommon for people to fall asleep during horror films and yawn in “panic rooms.” But there are still masters who are capable of terrifying the public. One of these rare talents is Argentine illustrator Flavio Greco Paglia.
In his homeland, Paglia is one of the most sought-after artists in the horror genre. Therefore, almost all the posters in the country dedicated to local or international festivals of science fiction or scary films are created by him.
Flavio Greco Paglia is a very popular artist in Argentina and several other countries in South America. Despite this, he finds time to create independent works, “for the soul.” His non-profit projects also focus on all manner of nightmares and the paranormal, and sometimes contemporary pop culture.
Irony can be considered an important feature of Paglia's work. Yes, his illustrations are creepy, but if you look closely, there is always something funny in them. That is why the works of the Argentine artist are interesting to look at. Studying the master’s enlarged paintings is especially fascinating, since Flavio always saturates them with many colorful details.
Perhaps in Argentina Paglia is the best in his field, but we believe that here he would simply get lost among other talents. For example, the paintings of the Siberian Anton Semenov are much more terrible.