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Art that’s as dark as it is evocative; discover horror-inspired artwork, from twisted mutations of classic paintings, chilling sculptures, spooky photography and more.
The Porcelain Gift
The Porcelain Gift Elena and Mariah had spent weeks turning the upstairs loft into a cozy retreat. The highlight of the space was a round window that poured sunlight in during the mornings. On one side sat Mariah’s art table; on the other, Elena’s laptop desk for her freelance work. A bed and tall bookshelves filled the center, with a cushioned chair tucked in the corner.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Horror
Midnight Conversations with Shadows
Midnight Conversations with Shadows The apartment was quiet—or at least, I thought it was. It began the first night I moved in. Boxes were scattered, the smell of fresh paint still hung in the air, and the city hummed softly outside the window. I was unpacking books when I heard it: a faint whisper, just beyond the corner of the room.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Horror
A Final Dance With Death
“We were all angels, once,” Morteziel says wistfully. A mere shadow of her former self, golden wings blackened by what she’s become: Death, one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. The horse she sits on is white, pale as- well, her. How I hate the dark cowl that obscures her face, hides her silver hair that shines with moonlight.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Horror
👁️🗨️ The Doll of Fear
In a real-life psychological horror story, a woman in North Carolina, USA, finds her life turned upside down—not by financial stress, family troubles, or even a medical crisis—but by a doll. And not just any doll, but Chucky, the infamous horror movie icon known for his creepy smile and murderous tendencies. What started as a cruel office prank ended in mental trauma, unemployment, and a lawsuit that has stunned the internet.
By saqib rehman5 months ago in Horror
The Crimson Pact
The Crimson Pact > “Two foxes danced under the haunted sky, unaware the lion wept with hunger nearby.” It begins in the silence before the scream. The forest is still. Too still. Every leaf suspended in air like it had been waiting for something dreadful to arrive. Something ancient. Something inevitable.
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Horror
The Shattered Veil
The Shattered Veil A Descent Into Light and Madness The personality changes again—just like that. Not in weeks or months, but in moments. One moment calm, the next unraveling. A transient soul, flickering between forms, between thoughts. There is a strange comfort in the instability. A familiarity in being lost.
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Horror
Whispers in the Floorboards
It was supposed to be a restoration project. Eli and Marla Winslow had bought the derelict house on the edge of Briar Hollow for next to nothing. Newly married and full of ambition, they saw potential in the century-old Victorian with its ornate woodwork and wide, echoing halls. It was their dream home, a fixer-upper with history and character. The townspeople, however, gave them strange looks when they mentioned the address.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Horror
The Common Krait: A Silent Killer of the Night
The Common Krait: A Silent Killer of the Night Among the many snake species that inhabit the diverse terrains of Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, the Common Krait (Bungarus caeruleus) stands apart for its lethal nature and quiet demeanor. Nicknamed “the silent killer,” this snake is not naturally aggressive, but its powerful venom and nocturnal behavior make it one of the most dangerous snakes in the region. Learning about this elusive predator is more than an academic interest—it could mean the difference between life and death.
By Noman Afridi5 months ago in Horror
The Secret of the Empty House
The Secret of the Empty House The old house stood at the end of a long, winding road — cloaked in overgrown vines and a silence thicker than the air itself. To Zain and Sarah, a young couple worn down by the city's relentless noise, it seemed like a dream come true. The rent was unbelievably low, the architecture had a timeless charm, and its isolation offered the escape they longed for. With hearts full of hope and excitement for a fresh start, they moved in. But the house — with its faded walls and groaning floorboards — carried more than just age; it carried a secret.
By Noman Afridi6 months ago in Horror










