Arcano XV Stitches Saints, Skulls And Sinners Into Digital Collages That Look Like Catholic Altarpieces Rewritten As Grindhouse Horror Posters

Arcano XV is the dark‑art persona of Brazilian digital collage artist Felipe Froeder, based in Curitiba, who splices vintage photos, religious iconography and anatomical fragments into nightmare‑like occult images.

Working under the motto “Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch’entrate,” he builds infernal tableaux of angels, demons, saints, skulls and bound bodies for album covers, posters and fine‑art prints, with recurring Latin titles like “Peccatum Ignis,” “Corpus Carnalis” and “Crux Profana.” His work appears on releases such as “A Visage of a Mangled Body” and in collaborations with labels and brands like Wax Vessel and Dark Art & Craft, while his own Arcano XV shop offers limited giclée prints and apparel that sit visually between sacred altarpieces and exploitation‑horror posters.

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