Ethan Lee McCarthy (aka Hell Simulation) is a multidisciplinary artist creating audio and visual work. His roots in underground (Primitive Man, Vermin Womb), DIY music scenes has equipped him with two decades worth of grass-roots knowledge, a wealth of experience and a healthy sliver of cynicism. His creative work has taken him all over the world, performing at prestigious festivals and in grimy basements; wherever the art takes him.
McCarthy’s musical output ranges from the controlled chaos of Primitive Man & Vermin Womb through to the ambient soundscapes released under his own name, with multiple other sonic stop-off points along the way. His visual art is primarily created digitally, with collage and graphic work distilling the horrors (and occasional beauty) found in modern day America. Comfortable as a collaborator or a solo creative, the scope of McCarthy’s work is varied and ambitious. – Becky Laverty
“Alfred” is a piece by Hell Simulation, available as a Museum Quality Giclee Print in 4 sizes.
Small: 12″ W X 12.705″ H
Medium: 24″ W X 25.41″ H
Large: 36″ W X 38.115″ H
XL: 44″ W X 46.585″ H
Stock: Fine Line, Coarse Watercolor, 315 GSM.