I’M A HUGELY HORRIBLE HOUSE MY NAME is a tantalizing chain of syllables that you will never learn but would not easily forget, LIVING WITH ME WOULD BE… a heartbreaking yet ultimately rewarding experience a fun way to kill an hour, maybe yourself honestly just a really bad idea because I AM… full of broken glass slightly less sound than I could stand to be a charmless, cheeky prank that could go wrong at any moment… A FEW THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT CARE TO KNOW ABOUT ME: I’m on the f&&cking brink I’m pretending not to know you Large swathes of my insides are covered in a tasteful, non-tiling terazzo pattern, so prying me apart by my visible seams is pretty much your only means of escape, lol. ON ANY GIVEN NIGHT I CAN BE FOUND Sitting pretty in The Swamp trapped within an executable that refuses to execute slipping across some frictionless surface or another eating handfuls of mica-rich gravel as if it were candy
I think that you should break my windows tread without caution or care I think that you will never be me
Working on character talk sprites. Next will be basic poses, the opening scene, and the final scene. Voice actors have already been chosen and they just need to voice act their lines.
Pet portraits I did for my family for Christmas 2024. These were drawn digitally, printed out, colored with alcohol markers, and then scanned back in and printed out on sticker paper!!
Working on character talk sprites. Next will be basic poses, the opening scene, and the final scene. Voice actors have already been chosen and they just need to voice act their lines.
Backstory art for Dusa. After her tragic life, she was reborn as a little girl who didn’t know why she hated men. Didn’t know why she hated her own body. Didn’t know why she hated cows.
When the memories came back, her rage took over. The power and personality of her last life possessed her new body. She hunted down the people who wronged her.
It’s been 8 years since her revenge but she still feels like the world hates her, wanting her dead, and goddamn it she’s going to live as long as possible just to spite it.
hey im curious, this is to anyone who’s into horror art
What pieces, (whether it be film, paintings, or even music,) has actually gotten under your skin? A piece that made you legitimately frown after seeing it.
I got some good responses via here and other social medias and I really appreciate them. Some weren’t even horror, they just were some things that crept underneath the person’s skin, making them think about it a lot.
If you want something that gives a good feel of horror that I really like, here’s The Wolf by Worthikids for his Shrek fan album Duloc.
It’s the final song of a very goofy and weird album. A few times in the album, someone talks about or hints to the existence of a Wolf. The wolf lingers in the story, in heads of these fun characters until finally, The Wolf appears. When I first heard this, I just thought, “holy shit? you can do that with music?”
I love how The Wolf’s existence overpowers everything else in the song, EXPLODING WITH SOUND. As the viewer begins to run away, getting closer and closer to freedom, the music chases after them, The Wolf chases after them, and then finally, it just stops. The Wolf has won, now searching for another victim.
If you have any piece of art that you like that lingers in your mind, making you frown from horror, I’d legitimately love to hear it.
hey im curious, this is to anyone who’s into horror art
What pieces, (whether it be film, paintings, or even music,) has actually gotten under your skin? A piece that made you legitimately frown after seeing it.
When i was a kid, i saw this polish youtube horror project (not mushroomland tv, as far as i know this one is less well known than that one, which i love but find more comforting/weird than scary) about a girl who went missing and is implied to have been abducted and then involved in some kind of ritual. The exact details of the plot were kind vague and bland, and i dont know if it every even got a proper conclusion, but what really stood out about it was the visuals. There were a lot of really unique and creative choices in things like the editing and costume design that really enhanced the series for me. Like for instance whenever the missing girl is shown on screen she has this like paper mache humanoid mask on over her face that kind makes her look like a mannequin.
The part of it that really freaked me out though, at least when i was a kid, was this editing trick it had where it would portray someone walking by rapidly cutting between pictures of them standing still, each picture having their position moved a bit. I’m not sure if they ever even used this trick on the actual villain (since I can’t remember if he was ever shown on screen?) but regardless that teleport walk thing was so terrifying to younger me that it gave me a fear of being pursued by something that moved like that for SEVERAL years proceeding me seeing it. Good shit, i’m still, subscribed to the youtube channel its on and can get you the link if you want.
i feel like i miss the old internet’s conversationability. thats not a word but you get what i mean.
i feel like back then, it was easy to spark a conversation on any post. someone posts their thoughts and someone would respond. it made social media feel like, well, social media. it was social. its how a lot of people made internet friends.
plus with how forum pages have become less and less used, the back and forth of conversations online (without private messaging programs) have died off.
nowadays it feels so performative, you have to be as professional as possible, creating an immaculate portfolio of a page. you make a post of your work or thoughts and its either liked/shared or the only responses you get are the bare minimum of statements. (a good example is looking at any garbage response you see on twitter. noone is trying to have a conversation, its just either a statement or a postpostpostironic response with nothing behind it)
i should respond to people’s posts more often, trying to ask questions about their work and their thoughts. itll be fun, adding more to a conversation and letting someone talk on the social media that we reside in.
hey im curious, this is to anyone who’s into horror art
What pieces, (whether it be film, paintings, or even music,) has actually gotten under your skin? A piece that made you legitimately frown after seeing it.