Creepy Art

Creepy Stuff

Not everything I create is meant to be beautiful in the traditional sense. Early in my artistic journey, I found myself growing restless with the predictable — the polished smiles, the perfect poses, the same repeated subjects. So I decided to explore something different, something rawer and more unsettling. That’s how my “Creepy” series was born. In these works, I take the familiar — a lovely portrait, a pleasing face — and twist it ever so slightly into something unexpected, uncanny, or eerie. Sometimes the results are strange, sometimes darkly humorous, and sometimes genuinely unsettling. For me, it was a way of challenging myself: what happens when art isn’t about pleasing but about provoking? What happens when you stare into a drawing and it stares back at you, in a way that makes you question your own comfort? These pieces were experiments, but they became something more — a way to explore hidden fears and the shadow side of beauty.