Konnik

Politician

1974 –

97

Who is Konnik?

Konnik was an American artist based in New York. His artwork, best described as “abstract portraits” are imbued with religious symbolism, some subtle and some out right blatant, all evidence of his strict Catholic upbringing. Nicknamed “God’s Vile Hand”, his pieces harken back to a time when God was vengeful and people feared him.

It is known that his main painting medium, known as “sauce”, a recipe only known to him, but has a base of acrylics or inks dyes, and his own blood. When asked about this ritual of using his own blood. He stated “Each piece is a literal piece of me.”

Konnik recently became a part of the art collective, PUSHART and has some of his work on display permanently at ART N SOUL Studios, in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Konnik created the cover art for the horror novel, Splattered Beauty by the author, Brandon Ford He also created the cover art for Creeping Shadows, a collection of short stories by Alan Draven, Brandon Ford, and Jessica Lynn Gardner. And his last book cover was for The Bitternest Chronicles by Alan Draven.

Konnik donated a piece of his work to be auctioned off and the proceeds given to the F*ck Cancer Fund in honor of Lou Genise, a fire performer, poet, and artist.

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Born
Jul 18, 1974
Brooklyn
Nationality
  • United States of America

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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