• ART

    A Raven’s Dream by Stavros Stamatiou

    Photographer Stavros Stamatiou creates a hauntingly dark and abstract series titled A Raven’s Dream based on Edgar Allen Poe’s famous poem The Raven. The landscapes and creatures are manipulated into lucid mysterious nightmares in a contrasting black and white format. See the series below:

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    Slimy Creatures by Beau White

    A little too close for comfort in a creepy but intriguing series by artist Beaut White. Grotesquely bulbus bugs from leaches and snails interact intimately with the people depicted. See the selected works below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Animals with Front Eyes by Kiyoi

    A creepy but interesting series by Kiyoi where the placement of animals eyes are brought to the front giving them an almost human like quality. Stare right into both eyes of rabbits, dolphins, giraffes and more. See the series below:  

  • Fighting Spirit by artist Erika Sanada
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    Fighting Spirit by artist Erika Sanada

    An eerie and at times cute series by artist Erika Sanada featuring the combative and competitive pale animal spirits in invasive situations. Titled Fighting Spirit which is all a part of her grander project named Odd Things. Erika Sanada

  • Drawings by artist Jared Africa
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    Drawings by artist Jared Africa

    Like a sassy Lisa Frank artwork but on acid. Artist Jared Africa creates interesting and creepy drawing and drenched them in bright shocking colors to catch your attention in more than one way. See his work below: See more of his work here

  • Psychic Creatures forged by Sarah Louise Davey
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    Psychic Creatures forged by Sarah Louise Davey

    Sculptor Sarah Louise Davey creates unique details to familiar figures. See her interesting series below. “Through the vessel of the figure and materiality of clay, I create sculptural objects and installations to evoke intuitive, visceral responses informed by our subjective notions of physical image and societal norms. I question my own experiences of these through the various personalities that emerge with each hybrid portrait, as they are often an exaggerated mix of whimsical beauty and exaggerated macabre. Posture and pose illustrate the psychological scope of the feral female while their wide-eyed gazes portray an emotional duality that is constantly evolving within each beastly image. At the heart of these works…