Monochrome Nightmare Photography

Arthur Tress Snaps Bizarre Shots Inspired by Childhood Nightmares

Brooklyn-born photographer Arthur Tress depicts disturbing scenes that mimic childhood nightmares through his photos. His images are surreal and slightly scary and leave you with unsettling memories of your worst nightmares.

Using a monochromatic format, the photographer captured scenes that include a caped man standing over a young boy, a little girl wearing a creepy mask, people with re-imagined and distorted body parts and zombie-looking creatures. All of them truly look like something pulled right out of a horror movie.

Tress describes his works as "magic realism" because the photos fuse improvised elements of real life with the phantasmal parts of our minds -- especially a child's. He says a child's creative imagination "is constantly transforming [its] existence into magical symbols" -- just like this art does.
Trend Themes
1. Nightmare-inspired Photography - Artists can explore the use of disturbing and surreal imagery to evoke emotions and tap into the subconscious.
2. Monochromatic Visuals - Utilizing black and white aesthetics can create a timeless and unsettling atmosphere in photography and other visual mediums.
3. Magic Realism Art - Blending elements of reality and fantasy can create thought-provoking and haunting artwork that resonates with viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art Photography - Photographers can experiment with unconventional techniques and subject matter to create captivating and unsettling images.
2. Film and Media Production - Filmmakers can incorporate nightmare-inspired visuals and themes to create memorable and immersive cinematic experiences.
3. Psychological Horror Entertainment - Artists and creators can leverage the power of nightmares to deliver spine-chilling stories and experiences in the horror genre.

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