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Let Erica Luke Scare You with Her 'Rot' Video

— November 1, 2012 — Pop Culture
UK artist and illustrator Erica Luke just released a rather terrifying stop-motion film involving some very well-done face paint. The video involves a young girl laying on her back -- almost as if she is no longer alive -- then, her face starts to transform into a creepy skull.

Erica Luke does a great job depicting decay and the rotting of human flesh. She even adds in a part later in the film where maggots come out of the little girl's orifices and then go back into her eyes and mouth.

This video is a great thing to watch today, as it is Halloween. So just wait until the end of the video for a nice, scary surprise.

Trend Themes

  1. Stop-motion Face Paintings — Opportunity for artists to explore the unique form of stop-motion and face painting to create eerie content.
  2. Horror Art — Creating Spooky artwork to commemorate horror holidays, such as Halloween.
  3. Body Horror — Opportunity for artists to explore the theme of body horror and create unsettling content.

Industry Implications

  1. Art and Illustration — Artists can explore unique themes in their work to create niche content that is highly sought after.
  2. Entertainment — Filmmakers and content creators can use innovative techniques like stop-motion animation to create engaging and thrilling new content.
  3. Beauty and Cosmetics — Cosmetic companies can use spooky and eerie makeup looks to target niche markets during holidays such as Halloween.
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