Anne Van der Linden (1959-present) is a French artist who makes some pretty amazing [NSFW] drawings. Her artwork is influenced by German expressionism, middle-age engravings, and underground cartoonists like Robert Crumb. I love her drawing style, and the way that her artwork has a similar quality to engravings. — Read the rest
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