diverse - entertaining - ironic - absurd
Inspired by Albert Camus, William Blake and Richard Huelsenbeck - Arthur Phantomhive frees himself from his so-called 'lyrical straitjacket'. Sometimes sinister, sometimes macabre, the author reveals the depths of human psyche and social coexistence.
Through the unconventional combination of archetypal symbols and modern cynicism, he builds up a field of tension that is repeatedly resolved by humorous digressions and self-irony.
Bitterly serious truths in the cloak of artistic ease.