Description: This is my tribute to the iconic 'walk of the dead' from classic horror movies. I rendered the horde as simple silhouettes against a Japanese landscape to create a stark, hopeless atmosphere. The vintage texture and bold 'ZOMBIE' text give it the feel of a retro-movie-poster for a film I wish existed.
Description: I was thinking about the process of transformation in horror, that moment you're caught between human and monster. This split-face design is my pop art take on that idea, using graphic bars to create a sense of being trapped. It's a more abstract, edgy piece for fans of Japanese horror and mind-bending visuals who appreciate a vintage, distressed feel.
Description: This design is my straight-up love letter to the zombie genre and Halloween. I arranged all the classic elements—the skull, the brain, the pumpkin—like a vintage pop art poster. The bold 'ZOMBIE' text makes it an unapologetic statement piece for anyone who, like me, is a huge fan of undead horror.
Description: With this design, I wanted to create a sense of place. These aren't just random skulls; they're the remnants of a story set against a traditional Japanese landscape. The Ukiyo-e woodblock style helps sell that feeling of looking at a scene from an old, spooky folk tale. It's a piece for those who love horror that has a sense of history and atmosphere.
Description: This piece is all about capturing a single moment of pure, undead agony. I focused on a tight profile shot of this zombie to highlight the raw, monstrous features. The design is a nod to both classic monster movie posters and the bold graphics of Japanese Ukiyo-e art. A simple, powerful horror graphic for Halloween.
Description: As a huge fan of classic horror films, I wanted to create a zombie that felt truly terrifying, not just another shambling monster. I imagined this face as a single, powerful panel from a forgotten Japanese horror manga. The high-contrast, pop art style emphasizes the raw, undead rage. This is my tribute to the genre, made for fellow zombie and monster lovers looking for a unique Halloween design.
Description: Most zombie art is about the attack. Here, I wanted to show a quieter moment—is this the end of a human life, or the beginning of reanimation? The composition, with the figure looking up at the sun, was inspired by old Japanese landscape prints. It's a more atmospheric and somber piece for horror fans who appreciate a good mood over pure gore.
Description: I've always loved the classic 'pile of skulls' imagery in art. For this piece, I contrasted that dark, macabre subject with a soft, pastel purple to give it a modern, pop art feel. It’s inspired by vintage Japanese woodblock prints, but with a color palette for someone who loves a more aesthetic, pastel goth horror design featuring skeletons.
Description: I was exploring the idea of mixing macabre themes with a sense of peace. The image of a human skull resting next to a carefully tended bonsai tree felt like the perfect representation of that balance. I used a minimal Ukiyo-e style to keep the focus on that quiet, spooky story. This is for someone who appreciates a more thoughtful, aesthetic take on skeleton art with a vaporwave vibe.