Horror Wall Art
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About Horror
This is the corner of the shop for people who like their walls a little unsettling. Horror wall art leans into shadow and dread - fog rolling across a dead forest, a lone house with one lit window, masked figures and pale faces that seem to watch the room. Most of these pieces stay dark and low-key, with deep blacks and a sickly red or green creeping in at the edges, so they read as moody rather than gory. I keep a print of a flooded asylum hallway in my own hallway, and it does exactly the job it should: people slow down and stare.
Where this art tends to land
It suits a game room, a basement den, a film nook, or the wall behind a desk where you want something with teeth. Fans of slasher posters and old creature features go for it, and so do tattoo artists and folks decorating for the long haul, not only October. The grim tone plays well next to Nature & Landscapes shots of bare trees and storm skies, and it sits oddly well beside darker Animals work like ravens, wolves, and moths.
Each design comes as canvas stretched on a real wood frame, an unframed poster, or a poster set behind glass for a sharper look. Sizes run from 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, so you can hang one small piece or build a wall that crawls. A 20x16 canvas is $69. We print with eco-friendly ink and ship everything flat in a fitted box, never rolled in a tube, so corners arrive crisp.