David Thiérrée [1] is a French artist born in 1970 in La Rochelle (France). Self-taught, he has contributed since 1989 - 1990 to create images and logos for several metal bands, first for his own band Somberness, then for other bands, labels and fanzines worldwide, including Behemoth, [2] [3] Mutiilation, Vlad Tepes, Osculum Infame, The Ancients Rebirth, Graveland, Warloghe, Malleus Maleficarum, and Anwyl. His works can also be seen on several materials from bands such as Gorgoroth, Mortiis, and Gehenna, [4] or linked to the promotion of other bands, like Strid, and Enslaved,. [5] [6] Since 2000, he has been more focused on classic Fantasy illustration, [7] [8] [9] and recently[ when?] came back to artwork for metal bands. His works have been shown in several exhibitions (France, [10] Belgium, England), and several books are available, in collaboration with Edouard Brasey, [11] Le Pré aux Clercs, Les Moutons électriques, [12] Spootnik éditions, including an artbook, [13] [14] [15] out in May 2011. In 2017 a large and dedicated artbook entitled 'Owls, Trolls & Dead King’s Skulls: The Art Of David Thiérrée' was published by UK publishing house Cult Never Dies [16]
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David Thiérrée [1] is a French artist born in 1970 in La Rochelle (France). Self-taught, he has contributed since 1989 - 1990 to create images and logos for several metal bands, first for his own band Somberness, then for other bands, labels and fanzines worldwide, including Behemoth, [2] [3] Mutiilation, Vlad Tepes, Osculum Infame, The Ancients Rebirth, Graveland, Warloghe, Malleus Maleficarum, and Anwyl. His works can also be seen on several materials from bands such as Gorgoroth, Mortiis, and Gehenna, [4] or linked to the promotion of other bands, like Strid, and Enslaved,. [5] [6] Since 2000, he has been more focused on classic Fantasy illustration, [7] [8] [9] and recently[ when?] came back to artwork for metal bands. His works have been shown in several exhibitions (France, [10] Belgium, England), and several books are available, in collaboration with Edouard Brasey, [11] Le Pré aux Clercs, Les Moutons électriques, [12] Spootnik éditions, including an artbook, [13] [14] [15] out in May 2011. In 2017 a large and dedicated artbook entitled 'Owls, Trolls & Dead King’s Skulls: The Art Of David Thiérrée' was published by UK publishing house Cult Never Dies [16]
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