Tag: horror

  • The Throat – Physical Version

    The Throat – Physical Version

    This is the final, physical state of “The Throat.” My goal was to capture the sensory experience of claustrophobia, but the transition to paper added a layer of grime and texture that the concept was missing. The way the red wash sits on the page makes the air in the hallway feel thick, heavy, and hot.

    It transforms a mundane domestic hallway into a trap. The sharp perspective tries to pull your eye immediately to that pitch-black doorway at the end, but don’t rush. Let your gaze slide slowly down the hall instead. Along that saturated path, past the silent clutter and the shapes near the floorboards. The real tension isn’t waiting at the destination; it’s right here, holding its breath in the corridor.

    Technical Details

    • Medium: Acrylic swipe, Sakura Pigma pens, Drip Pen w/ India Ink
    • Surface: 9×10 Fabriano hot press
    • Dimensions: 9×12

  • The Throat

    The Throat

    A feeling, a raw, visceral clench when a familiar space turns on you. The air is thick, humming, and the walls are a sick, fleshy pink. The lines all scrape inward, pulling you, forcing you down toward the dark.

    Everything here is designed to mimic that tightening in your own gullet. That patch of light on the floor isn’t a welcome. It’s a stain. It’s what the darkness leaves behind.

    But the real horror is in the details. Go on, look closer. Lean into the shadows at the end of the hall. See what’s been left on the floor.

    This is the digital version. The physical one is clawing its way into existence even as we speak.

    Technical Details:

    • Samsung Tab9 Ultra
    • Infinite Painter