Urban Cults: Gothic Witches - Grufti-Hexen
A Monument to the Gothic Scene - Featuring 31 Original Hand-Drawn Ink Portraits
Here comes the season of the witch...
This unique book explores the captivating history of Gothic Rock and the birth of Gothic culture - from its roots in Post-Punk and New Wave to the still-vibrant Black Scene of today. It tells the story of how dark music, Dark Wave, horror aesthetics, and the courage to be extravagant gave rise to a worldwide subculture that deliberately stands apart from mainstream pop culture.
The main part pays tribute to the "Gruftis" (the German term for Goths) with 31 stunning portraits of Gothic women, all rendered as original hand-drawn Tusche (ink) pen illustrations. Each drawing was created with hundreds of hours of dedicated, loving handwork and captures the dark grace, kitsch, and rebellious beauty of these modern witches.
These illustrations are far more than simple portraits - they form the artistic heart of the book. With delicate lines and remarkable precision, they bring the Gothic aesthetic vividly to life and give the entire work an authenticity and warmth that no photograph could ever achieve.
For anyone who loves Gothic culture, Dark Wave, subcultures, or hand-drawn art, this book is a true gem: a successful fusion of well-researched cultural history and highly personal artistic expression.
A premium hybrid art and nonfiction book - a passionate monument to the enduring allure of the Gothic scene.