Gothic death aesthetics refers to using the artistic themes of darkness, fear, loneliness, and despair to travel between the edge of the sacred and evil in the inner world, depicting the struggle between love and despair, and the screaming pain. and sober aesthetic art.
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Gothic aesthetics was first used in the Renaissance to distinguish the artistic styles of the medieval period (5th to 15th centuries AD), with horror, supernatural, and death , decadence, witchcraft, castle, abyss, night, curse, vampire, etc. are iconic elements.