Sunday, March 7, 2010

Coulrophobia


Here's the 3rd contribution from David Booth. Here's his description:

"Coulrophobia is based of the fear of clowns. I read somewhere that the phobia stems from a fear of the deviant side of human nature, so I decided to draw a picture of a man holding up a clown mask to his face. I liked the idea that the image could be revealed using funhouse-esque bendy mirror, so I decided to contort the image around it's central point and make a cylindrical mirror in which to view the image."

Thanatophobia

...the fear of death. Another contribution from Mr. Booth. Can you spot the hidden profiles of the grim reaper and some lost souls?

Arachnophobia

A very clever illustration featuring a stereogram in the background and other various hidden messages by David Booth.

Odontophobia

...by Phil Howell.

Aviatophobia

...by Ana Himes.