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LOVINGGGG sticker art. Decided to add it to my spooky drawing and bring a couple of my fav things together 💕🩷 absolutely loveeee how it turned out !! #artwork #homedecor #stickerframe #stickerart #bedroomdecor
Hey everyone! So, you saw my latest art piece, right? The one with Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees surrounded by all those cute stickers? I know it might seem like a wild combination, but honestly, that's the whole 'concept art' vibe I was going for! When I first envisioned this, I wasn't just drawing; I was thinking about how to reinterpret these iconic horror characters in a way that felt uniquely *me*. It's like my own personal take on 'Freddy Krueger concept art,' but with a fun, unexpected twist. For me, fan art is all about exploring new ideas and bringing beloved characters into a different light. We often see Freddy and Jason in their terrifying, classic element, but what if they could also be part of something a little more whimsical, even while staying spooky? That's where the idea of combining a detailed, spooky drawing of these slasher legends with vibrant, often sweet, sticker art came from. It’s about creating a conversation between two very different aesthetics. The initial challenge was, "How do I make 'Stickers But make It spooky' work?" When I started sketching my Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees drawing, I focused on capturing their recognizable features but also leaving room for the surrounding elements to shine. This isn't your traditional concept art sketching for a movie, but rather a personal exploration of character design and presentation. I wanted the central artwork to be genuinely chilling, a nod to their horror roots, before introducing the playful contrast. Then came the fun part: the stickers! I spent ages picking out the perfect pink and red heart-shaped and rectangular stickers. Some had motivational phrases, others were just cute patterns. The goal was to create a sort of protective, yet ironic, border around the intense core drawing. It acts almost like a frame within a frame, adding layers of visual interest. It's truly a unique way to display my passion for horror without it feeling overly dark for my bedroom decor. If you're thinking of trying your hand at your own 'horror character concept art' (fan art style, of course!), here are a few tips: Pick Your Faves: Who are your absolute favorite horror characters? Whether it's Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, or someone else, start with characters you genuinely love. This passion will show in your work. Brainstorm Your Twist: How can you make your art unique? Do you want to combine them with unexpected elements like I did with sticker art? Or maybe try a different art style entirely? Think of it as developing your own 'concept' for how they could appear. Gather Your Materials: For the central drawing, decide on your medium – pencils, markers, paint? Then, explore sticker options. Craft stores, online shops, even stationery stores have amazing finds. Look for those pink and red heart-shaped stickers, or whatever colors fit your vision! Embrace the Contrast: Don't be afraid to mix and match. The beauty of this kind of art is in the unexpected juxtaposition. The motivational phrases on the stickers can add a layer of dark humor when paired with a scary figure. Display Proudly: Once your masterpiece is complete, find the perfect spot! This kind of personalized artwork makes for fantastic homedecor and can really elevate your bedroom decor by adding a touch of your personality. It’s so satisfying to see this piece hanging up. It’s more than just a drawing; it’s a statement, a blend of my interests, and a perfect example of how you can create your own version of 'concept art' for characters you adore. Give it a try – you might surprise yourself with what you create!


I love this! It looks so cool