The Pilgrim Of Hollow Hill - Samuel Gibbs.

 A strange figure pauses between myth and mountain — part wanderer, part ritual offering. The horse mask turns the landscape into folklore, where the hills feel ancient and watching. There’s something both playful and unsettling here, like a lost frame from a forgotten folk horror film. The black-and-white tones strip the world back to shadow, stone, and symbol, leaving behind a scene that feels suspended somewhere between absurdity and ceremony.



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