/r/CreepyArt
CreepyArt is for the appreciation of paintings, sculptures, or photographs that give you that creepy feeling. Is there a photo of an old abandoned house that gives you the chills or a painting that you can’t stop looking at and you don’t know why? Then maybe it belongs in r/CreepyArt.
CreepyArt is for the appreciation of paintings, sculptures, or photographs that give you that creepy feeling. Is there a photo of an old abandoned house that gives you the chills or a painting that you can’t stop looking at and you don’t know why? Then maybe it belongs in r/CreepyArt.
Rules:
1. No pornography, excessive gore, excessive violence, real violence, or real deaths.
2. Nudity must be marked NSFW.
3. Artist and year should be in the title. If the artist is unknown, state that in the title.
4. No comments on a model's personal appearance in a positive or negative way, this is about art appreciation.
5. Keep comments civil, no personal attacks on artistic skill or content.
6. Avoid reposts. Content posted in the last 3 months will be removed.
7. Flair posts appropriately. Add [OC] to your title original content.
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/r/CreepyArt
“Don’t call it that”
I’m not much of a painter/illustrator or anything, but I’ve been enjoying trying it out and exploring process, technique, expression etc. it’s fun. Definitely a long way to go in terms of honing/developing how I go about it, but for now it’s fun to make a mess and screw around.
Wasn’t sure which sub this would be most at home, until I found this one and remembered my partner calling it creepy (in a loving, affectionate way)
Mix of spray paint, paint markers and acrylic.
She needs a nose (hard ugh so difficult) and background, any ideas
What do you think?