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michael hutter
MICHAEL HUTTER

Babylon handing the key to the abyss to the kings of the world
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Carcossa
Carcossa is a fictional city in the Ambrose Bierce short story "An Inhabitant of Carcosa" (1891).
The city was later used more extensively in Robert W. Chambers' book of horror short stories published in 1895 entitled The King in Yellow.
In Chambers' stories, and within the apocryphal play (also titled The King in Yellow) which is mentioned several times within them, the city is a mysterious, ancient, and possibly cursed place. The most precise description of its location given is that it said to be located on the shores of Lake Hali in the Hyades.
(Source: Wikipedia)
The city was later used more extensively in Robert W. Chambers' book of horror short stories published in 1895 entitled The King in Yellow.
In Chambers' stories, and within the apocryphal play (also titled The King in Yellow) which is mentioned several times within them, the city is a mysterious, ancient, and possibly cursed place. The most precise description of its location given is that it said to be located on the shores of Lake Hali in the Hyades.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Games in Purgatory
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Lemuria
Pavor Nocturnus
Hide and Seek in the Devils Garden
Der Gesang des Zyclopen
Aquarellierte Tuschezeichnungen aus den Jahren 2015- 16
Inkubi and Sukkubi
Digital works I did between 2005 and 2008

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