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If you've been getting a night's sleep that's a little too good lately and are looking for something nightmare-inducing, you've come to the right place. Meet Stefan Koidl—an artist based in Hallein, Austria whose specialty is the unsettling, the creepy, and the weird.

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More creepy paintings featured in my Artbook, currently live on kickstarter! (: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stefankoidl/the-art-of-stefan-koidl-artbook
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Interpretations of Lyon based Eric Lacombe’s mixed media works and paintings have been varied and extreme: monstrous, melancholy, horrific, and even beautiful. Describing his art as “ca…

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“Possibly the least horrific of all the images by Aleksandra Waliszewska. A Polish artist, born in 1976. Her paintings have a "new Gothic style that meshes surrealist imagery, medieval mystery, fairy tale themes and references to the likes of Bosch & Goya"”

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H.P. Lovecraft created a universe with his writings (Cthulhu Mythos Cosmic Horror) filled with a detailed collection of cosmically weird, terrifying and horrific monsters (Shoggoths, Shub-Niggurath, Azathoth, and Yog-Sothoth to name only a few).
Yaroslav Belevtsov saved to Збережені піни
No doubt nature has blessed us with beautiful things, but also some very terrifying things. Nature is something very complex. Science is still trying to understand it completely, I think everyone still is. The fact that amazes me the most is how effortlessly nature pulls off so much. From the beautiful mountain ranges to deep

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We often read of things that are totally normal in America but look super crazy to the rest of the world. Like free refills, medical debts, the sheer portion sizes, you name it. But hey, the place and time is everything when it comes to which things we view as typical and which ones raise our brows.
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