animals in my artworks- just realised how little I draw people
what if windows were horror trope.
its 2:57am and the moon has been hovering outside my window for the last hour and i do not think. it is supposed to be there. i think there is supposed to be a building blocking it. i am so sure that i will look at this in the morning and there will be a building there.
what if windows were corrupted or used as vessels for the madness and trickery and horror.
you hear rain, a soothing lullaby, but it's only tapping on your window. you see the moon, or stars, or the sun, or a distant light from a streetlight or other house, something where it most definitely should not be. you look outside and see a thick forest swamped in fog, but you live in the city. your curtains grow fucking teeth or eyes or sentience and close on their own to plunge the room into darkness. it's bright daylight outside but your clock says it's the middle of the night or vice versa. the little lever things unlock on their own.
update on the moon; it has shrunk to a single glob of white in the pitch blackness. it is either sinking below the house and being covered, or the eye is blinking.
oh you're in a horror film/book and your phone died/has no bars? how boring. I think phones in horror SHOULD work. they should ding only to have the protagonist check and find nothing. they should get calls from somebody you don't know but is still somehow in your contacts. google maps should lead you to one place, no matter what address you type in.
phones are such a big part of our daily lives, removing them from horror removes the horror from our experience. what if the horror felt like it could happen to you, right here, right now? what if it felt like it was already happening?
(some of) my fish art :) 🐟
i got a new sketchbook and the first six pages are filled with just her. i love my lady lampshade heart emoji
"Oh you had a plague? Come back to us when you had a World War, brand new unconventional weapons, and a new international order."
........snail
me, appreciating all the hard work that goes into creating video game environments:
HEARTBREAKING: band you just discovered doesn't have any other songs that sound like that