As part of the first world war centenary art project 14-18 Now, comic book artist and filmmaker Dave McKean – most known for his cover art for Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series – has produced a graphic-novel biography of painter Paul Nash, whose dreamlike – or nightmarish – depictions of war explored the psychological scarring that still haunts soldiers today
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Black Dog: Dave McKean delves into the dreams of war artist Paul Nash – in pictures
Written By Unknown on Friday, May 27, 2016 | 12:21 PM
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