Some art for you for Horror Monday.
Artists Chris McMahon and Thryza Segal take old landscape paintings common in thrift stores and add monsters to create something new.
Great idea, and the paintings are awesome. Check them out here.
Some art for you for Horror Monday.
Artists Chris McMahon and Thryza Segal take old landscape paintings common in thrift stores and add monsters to create something new.
Great idea, and the paintings are awesome. Check them out here.
Illustrator Fran Krause asked people to tell him their darkest fears, which he then turned into a series of short comics.
The human mind is a wonderful and treacherous thing.
Check it out here.
Russian artist Vladimir Manyuhin takes snapshots of modern cities and reimagines them as post-apocalyptic wastelands.
Check out a selection of his work here. Eerie stuff.
Buzzfeed calls her a pinup who bakes like Tim Burton. Meet Christine McConnell, who bakes tasty things that look like they want to eat you back.
Click here to see some of her creations.
Hog Island Press has produced Monsters in America: A Cryptozoological Map of the United States, which puts all monsters of American folklore, from Bigfoot to Chupacabra, in their place.
Check it out and get it for your wall here.
There’s something about the earnest sweetness of THE FAMILY CIRCUS that blends well with horror and nihilism.
Click here to check out a series of THE FAMILY CIRCUS strips in which the dialog is replaced with quotes from Rust Cohle from HBO’s TRUE DETECTIVE. Amazing show, by the way. One of the best things I’ve seen on TV, in fact.
Here’s a collection of Cohle’s philosophy that somebody compiled: