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DANIELE VALERIANI
DANIELE VALERIANI

Daniele Valeriani was born in Rome in 1974.
His interests have always been focused on the wonders of nature and science fiction.
H.R. Giger, Beksinski, Bosch, Dali, Haeckel, Arrivabene are among his influences.
Valeriani's art can be described as surreal, dreamlike, hellish, futuristic.
His works are made in digital with softwares like Zbrush and Photoshop.
He has created works for well-known bands such as Dark Funeral, Dissection, Electric Hellfire Club, Bulldozer, Acheron, Alien Vampires, Mysticum and more.
His interests have always been focused on the wonders of nature and science fiction.
H.R. Giger, Beksinski, Bosch, Dali, Haeckel, Arrivabene are among his influences.
Valeriani's art can be described as surreal, dreamlike, hellish, futuristic.
His works are made in digital with softwares like Zbrush and Photoshop.
He has created works for well-known bands such as Dark Funeral, Dissection, Electric Hellfire Club, Bulldozer, Acheron, Alien Vampires, Mysticum and more.

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