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"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."