Basically what happens when I run out of Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
Moscow, Russia based artist Denis Forkas Kostromitin, born in a town of Kamyshin on the Volga river.
My work is the result of an on-going research of the occult, philosophy, history and various spiritual traditions of the past. I am profoundly inspired by Ancient Greek art, the Renaissance, fin de siècle aesthetics and experiments of early surrealists.
In my studies I attempt to revive the interrupted symbolist tradition and create potent artifacts, which would help me - and the viewers, - penetrate the veil of the routine world. I aim at reinstatement of artistic mysticism, retrieving visuals directly from the Unconscious by dint of meditation and ritual practices.
The Bunny Man is an urban legend that probably originated from two incidents in Fairfax County, Virginia in 1970, but has been spread throughout the Washington D.C. area. There are many variations to the legend, but most involve a man wearing a rabbit costume (“bunny suit”) who attacks people with an axe. Many variations occur around “Bunny Man Bridge”, the concrete tunnel of a Southern Railway overpass on Colchester Road in Clifton. Story variations include the origin of the Bunny Man, names, motives, weapons, victims, description of the bunny suit, and the possible death of the Bunny Man. In some accounts the Bunny Man’s ghost or aging spectre is said to come out of his place of death each year on Halloween to commemorate his death. In some accounts, victims’ bodies are mutilated.