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Kamila is a cornucopia of dreadfulness. Her works at once beautiful and terrible, each piece like being tickled by Death’s cold little fingers, every bewitching creation a world I want to know more about. — Brom Welcome to the mind of Canadian horror-art sensation Kamila Mlynarczyk (better known as @WoodedWoods). Featuring art created between 2017–2019 this art book charts her progression from teaching herself how to draw to creating one-panel illustration art. It also features a chapter on her famous art dolls. Her artist notes and narrative describe her fascinating creative process and many of the inspirations behind her countless creepy, unsettling, yet poignant (and often hilarious) sketches. While the rhyme and reason behind why everyone needs a little snail friend, why cute poops make this world a better place, and why werewolves always hesitate before devouring the sacrificial girl-child can at times simply be chalked-up to mischief, Kamila is truly funny and relatable. To Kamila, nothing fictional can ever be as frightening as reality, and so much of her inspiration comes from the right here and now. She strives to depict the most terrible things in a sympathetic light, and in that way they become more beautiful than reality, more light-hearted than realistically possible, and through their relatability they become cheeky and charming—they become cathartic.

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Kamila is a cornucopia of dreadfulness. Her works at once beautiful and terrible, each piece like being tickled by Death’s cold little fingers, every bewitching creation a world I want to know more about. — Brom

Table of Contents
Introduction by James O'Barr Introduction by Neil Christopher Art school sucked 1 Part 1: Re-learning to draw 7 Part 2: Stuff from my Brain 17 Little poops 17 Snails 22 Hair curtains 27 The horrors of motherhood 31 Sentimental ghosts 38 Garbage kids: A.K.A. Unfortunate little kids in danger 47 Babcias, Baba yagas, and happy little babies being eaten 55 Part 3: Sympathetic monstergirls 60 Part 4: Audri 75 Part 5: It’s a personal problem 88 Part 6: Scenes: Everyone but the monster is monstrous... 104

I can be myself when everyone I know is dead . .

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      Publisher: Eye of Newt Books
      Publication Date: 20/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781777081782, 978-1777081782
      ISBN10: 1777081785

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      Book Synopsis
      Kamila is a cornucopia of dreadfulness. Her works at once beautiful and terrible, each piece like being tickled by Death’s cold little fingers, every bewitching creation a world I want to know more about. — Brom Welcome to the mind of Canadian horror-art sensation Kamila Mlynarczyk (better known as @WoodedWoods). Featuring art created between 2017–2019 this art book charts her progression from teaching herself how to draw to creating one-panel illustration art. It also features a chapter on her famous art dolls. Her artist notes and narrative describe her fascinating creative process and many of the inspirations behind her countless creepy, unsettling, yet poignant (and often hilarious) sketches. While the rhyme and reason behind why everyone needs a little snail friend, why cute poops make this world a better place, and why werewolves always hesitate before devouring the sacrificial girl-child can at times simply be chalked-up to mischief, Kamila is truly funny and relatable. To Kamila, nothing fictional can ever be as frightening as reality, and so much of her inspiration comes from the right here and now. She strives to depict the most terrible things in a sympathetic light, and in that way they become more beautiful than reality, more light-hearted than realistically possible, and through their relatability they become cheeky and charming—they become cathartic.

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      Kamila is a cornucopia of dreadfulness. Her works at once beautiful and terrible, each piece like being tickled by Death’s cold little fingers, every bewitching creation a world I want to know more about. — Brom

      Table of Contents
      Introduction by James O'Barr Introduction by Neil Christopher Art school sucked 1 Part 1: Re-learning to draw 7 Part 2: Stuff from my Brain 17 Little poops 17 Snails 22 Hair curtains 27 The horrors of motherhood 31 Sentimental ghosts 38 Garbage kids: A.K.A. Unfortunate little kids in danger 47 Babcias, Baba yagas, and happy little babies being eaten 55 Part 3: Sympathetic monstergirls 60 Part 4: Audri 75 Part 5: It’s a personal problem 88 Part 6: Scenes: Everyone but the monster is monstrous... 104

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