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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.
Whisper Walls
In the small, forgotten city of black hollow, in deep nests inside a dense forest, an old, decrypate mansion was standing known as Ashwick House. The towns saved it like a plague, whispering the stories of their dark past. He spoke of the family that lived there- Ashwix- and how they disappeared on a terrible night, only silent and left a house that seemed to breathe.
By RASHED KHAN11 months ago in Horror
Art Horror: The Convergence of the Artisan and the Terrifying. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Art horror is a strange category of horror that mixes the beauty of art with the terror of horror. It creates an experience far removed from jump scares and gore, one to ponder on afterwards. These elements are typically combined with stunning visuals and nuanced concepts that tap into the deepest aspects of the human psyche– our fears, our desires, the mysteries of existence, and the unknown. Some of the most celebrated films in this genre include The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), Psycho (1960) and The Shining (1980). In this article, we will dissect the origins and characteristics of what constitutes art horror, and how it impacts cinema and culture.
By EliteCreation11 months ago in Horror
Abbey Gate: A Portal to History and Heritage
Abbey Gate: A Portal to History and Heritage Abbey gates are more than just entrances; they are symbols of history, architecture, and the spiritual life of the communities they served. Often found in the remains of monasteries, abbeys, and convents, these gates stand as lasting markers of a bygone era. They tell stories of religious devotion, architectural innovation, and the passage of time. Let’s explore the significance of Abbey Gate, its role throughout history, and some famous examples that have stood the test of time.
By Tanvir Hossain11 months ago in Horror









