Although Halloween is long over and Christmas is rapidly taking over, there's always room for spooky art like the ones done by UK-based artist Lucy Reynolds. These digitally manipulated images are mysterious and eery as Reynolds incorporates diabolic figures and scary situations to produce a series that will send chills down your spine.
This graphic designer finds inspirations in ghosts, fairy tales, vintage and Victorian and Edwardian eras to capture a dark and paranormal reality. For example, a girl who looks like she jumped out of the movie The Grudge appears hanging or floating inside an old house. The horror movie-like tone is achieved through the image's pale and monochromatic tonalities and obscure situations.
Lucy Reynolds is not afraid to explore unknown dimensions for the purpose of art.
Spooky Haunted Images
This Series by Lucy Reynolds is Mysterious and Spooky
Trend Themes
1. Digital Manipulation Art - Innovative digital manipulation techniques can be used to create spooky and eerie art that explore paranormal realities and fears.
2. Dark Fairy Tale Art - There's an opportunity for artists to create eerie and paranormal art by drawing inspirations from ghosts, fairy tales, vintage, and Victorian and Edwardian eras.
3. Horror-themed Art - There's a growing trend for horror-themed art that incorporates diabolic figures and scary situations to produce a series that will send chills down your spine.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - Using graphic design, artists can manipulate digital images to create spooky and eerie art for the entertainment industry.
2. Fine Arts - There's an opportunity for artists to create and sell spooky and eerie art inspired by ghosts, fairy tales, vintage, and Victorian and Edwardian eras to collectors and enthusiasts.
3. Film and Entertainment - Horror-themed art has the potential to be adapted into movies and other forms of entertainment that target niche audiences who can appreciate spooky art.