Women In Horror Month: Focus on Artists #WIHM
Horror Genre Artists
Women in horror month is the time of year we celebrate females slaying the horror industry. Last year, I spent time highlighting women in film and literature who are killing it in the horror genre. This year, I wanted to show off some amazing artists who bring the terror to life through art.
Recently, I’ve been spending more time exploring horror art, and drawing inspiration. Here are some incredible artists to check out and, hopefully, inspire you:
Reiko Murakami
Reiko Murakami is known for her surreal and horror characters. Her majestic and eerie portrays of the human body captivate the imagination. My favorite are her illustrations / digital art. Check out her website where you can scroll through her drawings, concept art, coasters and more.
Carly Janine Mazur
Carly Janine Mazur works with oil and acrylics to create dynamic and colorful, yet hauntingly provocative illustrations. My favorite is Meche, which you can check out here. She weaves together the human form with abstract ideas in order to create a stunning visual experience.
Laurie Lipton
Laurie Lipton uses black and white to encompass a haunting world of ghosts, death, and unsettling worlds. She’s meticulous with details, and not only explores the horror genre, but the science fiction as well. Whether you’re drawn to her Day of the Dead series or Machine punk collection, you’ll find something that inspires. Check her out here.