Horror In Progress
Very pleased with the progress made this weekend. This project got postponed due to a lack of place to work. Now that my studio is fully set up, my vision is creeping closer to life. #fear #acrylicart #demon #wip #horrorart #hell #artist #darkartist #horrorartist #paintings #cityofdis #inferno #workinprogress
Creating horror art is not just about painting; it's about conveying emotion, fear, and a story through visuals. The use of materials such as UV resin and liquid latex adds unique texture and depth to the creations, allowing for dramatic effects that resonate with viewers. The choice of colors and the application techniques play a critical role in representing dark themes. As I explore various concepts like demons and inferno landscapes, I leverage various artistic methods, including acrylic pouring and layering, to create an immersive experience. The hashtag #horrorart not only connects artists in this niche but also inspires emerging creators drawn to the darker aspects of art. Overcoming challenges, such as limited workspace, has made this journey all the more rewarding as my ideas come to life in the studio. For aspiring horror artists, dedication to process is crucial: always experiment with mediums, reach out to similar creative communities, and share your WIP (work in progress) to receive valuable feedback that can transform your artwork. The art world thrives on collaboration and inspiration; thus, every small step forward is a significant part of the creative adventure.


