“Gateway To Hell”: 81 Images That Range From A Bit Creepy To Totally Terrifying (New Pics)
Ancient cave paintings depicted tales of survival and hunts, while gothic cathedrals were adorned with grotesque gargoyles. In different ways, across time and cultures, humans have always found ways to turn the darker side of life into images, art and tales.
Today, it’s being done with the help of the internet — through surreal images, true crime stories, horror illustrations, paintings, gory digital art, and even artificial intelligence.
For example, an artist transformed something as playful as a Minion into a hyper-realistic and distorted figure and posted it online. Another shared a picture of a super creepy note someone stuck to their car’s windshield. Completely different intentions, yet equally disturbing.
These images, shared by people from all over the world on the subreddit r/creepy, are scary, eerie, strange, weird and sometimes disgusting. Fair warning: you might want to keep the lights on if you’re planning to scroll through this list in the dark.
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Original Irish Jack-O-Lanterns Were Truly Terrifying And Made Of Turnips
W T H?
Pic I Took Of An Owl At A Park By Me
Dark stories and art, whether it’s horror, creepy, or unsettling visuals, is built around making you feel a little uncomfortable on purpose. It can be text, photos, paintings, sketches, digital art, sculptures, and even AI-generated nightmares.
Gothic art leans more into horror, decay, and supernatural vibes. Noir art is more moody, dramatic, and shadow-heavy storytelling. And dark art is a big umbrella term for anything that plays with fear, sadness, mystery, or discomfort.
This art often features muted and shadowy colors, and portrays scenes that’ll give you a sense of unease and mystery.
The “Gateway To Hell”, Or The Kamokuna Skylight, In Hawai’i🌋
The Famine Memorial, Dublin, Ireland
The Famine Memorial, officially titled Famine, is a memorial in Dublin, Ireland. The memorial, which stands on Customs House Quay, is in remembrance of the Great Famine (1845-1849), which saw the population of the country halved through death and emigration.
One of the most haunting and harrowing pieces of art I've ever seen. Walking past this moment at night is creepy as hell.
Terrifying
But why do people even share this kind of work in the first place?
A lot of the time, it’s for reasons not too different from why you were drawn to this listicle. But let’s break it down properly.
Psychologically, one big reason is that people use it as a way to process difficult emotions such as anxiety, fear, trauma, existential dread, and even just life in general.
Instead of pushing those feelings away, some artists translate them into visuals through art. Some artists also use it to experiment with extremes, to see how far they can push emotion, distortion, or realism before it becomes unsettling.
Dark art often explores profound themes of pain, suffering, and mortality. Which makes it a compelling medium to examine trauma.
Really Creepy Note Left On My Door This Morning??
Me and my sisters recently moved into this new apartment complex and we haven't really spoken to anyone. I have no clue who this could because we all generally stick to ourselves and don't talk to many other people outside of family. I'm going up to the office later and asking them if they are allowed to check cameras. Hoping this is a prank but there is a real number attached.
I hope it's some kid trying to be funny. Otherwise one of your neighbors is really creepy and inappropriate.
A Woman Crawling Out Of A Drainage Tunnel In The Philippines, Known As The “Mole People” That Shelter Beneath The City
Both artists and viewers are drawn to such pictures simply because they’re drawn to the feelings of fear. It’s not because they like suffering, but instead, they want to experience fear in a safe space.
Research suggests that in the right context, fear can become stimulating. People can experience the adrenaline rush and the tension without actually being in danger.
Experts say it’s basically the same reason people go on roller coasters, do extreme sports, and watch extreme thrill videos or true crime stories.
“It seems possible that any negative feeling has the potential to be enjoyable when it is stripped of the belief that what is happening is actually bad, leaving behind physiological arousal that is, in itself, exhilarating or interesting,” writes psychologist Nina Strohminger.
Scrolling Through House Listings When…
Don't Have Children
Probably an 8 year old or so boy. Pretty typical violent stuff based on the video games they play these days. Anyone else notice the "fart" labeled on the far right? 😂 Aiden is going to get a talking to during lunch apparently.
Spiders Gave My Garden A Halloween Makeover
Many experts suggest that people seek out horror stories or imagery because of morbid curiosity. People are often drawn to taboo or uncomfortable imagery because it lets them explore emotions they don’t usually confront directly in a structured and symbolic way. It can also be seen as engaging with parts of the self that are usually hidden or suppressed.
Research suggests that evolutionarily, it is an adapted mechanism designed to help us gather information about risks and threats in a safe manner.
Put simply, dark or disturbing art works a bit like an emotional outlet for both artists and viewers.
This Is The 4th Or 5th Time I’ve Caught My Cat, By Himself, In My Basement, In Complete Darkness, Staring Into The Sewer Drain
This Image Shows How 17-Year-Old Kendrick Johnson Tragically Passed Away In 2013, Becoming Trapped Inside A Rolled-Up Gym Mat At His High School While Retrieving His Shoes
My Mom Was Given This By The Hospital (Fairview Southdale In Edina, Mn) My Brother And I Wore Born In
At least the hospital was proactive about this? Today, I suspect the lawyers would veto warning the unfortunate targets, let it be misconstrued as culpability.
There’s also the “uncanny valley” effect in a lot of modern creepy art, especially AI-generated images and digital horror edits. It’s when we feel creeped out looking at something that looks almost human but slightly wrong. Like unnatural skin texture, off facial proportions, lifeless eyes, or awkward movements.
For example, in his “Events From Hell” series, artist Rob Sheridan used AI tools to reimagine glamorous real-world events like the Met Gala and Coachella as grotesque body horror scenes.
The contrast in his pics between luxury and beauty versus distorted and nightmarish reinterpretations created a strong uncanny effect. While they may be disturbing, they are also kind of hard to look away from.
Even horror films sometimes infuse human characteristics into non-human entities, including dolls and clowns, to terrify audiences.
The Tooth Fairy
Sinkhole In Cornish Backyard Leads 300ft Down Into Medieval Mineshaft
Soy Sauce Dishes Designed By Shohei Yamashita
Often, such stories and pics also contain layers of meaning and invites deeper contemplation.
Instead of giving you a clear or simple message, it usually leaves space for interpretation. That makes it especially interesting for viewers who enjoy pondering life’s complexities.
A lot of dark or surreal art also works like a mirror for bigger social and cultural feelings. It often reflects things like violence, technology, identity, climate fear, political instability, or just the general feeling that the world is changing too fast.
Surrealist painter and ceramic maker Justyna Koziczak says: “Many of the 'dark' artworks are not very sinister or disturbing to me, they just depict true emotional pictures of the world we live in. That depends on one’s perception of reality and it is a very personal matter. Looking at the recent developments in the world, I would say that reality has become dark surrealism so much that it has outran some of my darkest visions.”
Basically, art can also function like a symbolic space for processing collective anxiety.
Hand Belonging To An X-Ray Technician At The Royal London Hospital, Showing Damage Caused By Radiation Exposure, 1900
The ‘Snapdragon’
In May 2011, Timmothy Pitzen's Mother, Amy, Took Him Out Of School To Go On A Trip
She then took her own life in a hotel room and left a note saying Timmothy is safe at the hands of someone trustworthy. However, she also said that the boy would never be found. He has never been found.
She was mentally ill and knew she was going to lose custody of him in their upcoming divorce. So selfish.
Research suggests that disgusting or disturbing images grab our attention more strongly, and hold it longer, than neutral ones. But disgust is actually a survival tool.
Our ancestors, who paid extra attention to things that looked rotten, dangerous, or contaminated, were more likely to avoid illness or harm. So our brains developed what you could call an attention bias toward disgust.
Even if the feeling is unpleasant, it still forces you to focus on it because missing a real threat could be risky.
Disgust also works a bit differently from fear. Fear makes you want to escape, but disgust makes you inspect. It creates this weird push-pull reaction where you don’t want to look… but you still do.
So instead of wild predators or spoiled food, the ancient survival system in the back of our brains gets triggered by horror art and eerie internet images today.
The Pelvis Of A Young Medieval Woman Contains The Remains Of Her Unborn Child
This Photo Shows Bonnie Haim With Her Young Son, Shortly Before She Vanished In 1993
At the time, her 3-year-old son claimed that his dad had killed her, but there was no evidence to support his story. 20 years later, while renovating their home, the son dug up his mother's remains in the backyard.
Social media feeds are endless, images are constant, and our brain is always filtering out noise just to keep up.
In such an environment where polished photos and aesthetics are given extreme attention, unsettling imagery creates friction. It makes us pause and think, and acts as a rebellion against traditional standards of beauty.
So in a strange way, dark stories and art become even more relevant during dark times.
800-Year-Old Stave Church Made Entirely From Wood Without A Single Metal Nail, Norway
Weird Kid I’m Babysitting Put Glass In My Shoe
Saw These Footsteps Outside, And I Haven’t Used The Back Door
Travis, A Chimpanzee Who Eventually Went On To Horrifically Maul His Owner’s Friend, Holding A Baby
I've said this before a few times, but if you want to hear something absolutely horrifying you should listen to the 911 call that Travis's owner made after he attacked her friend. She had stabbed him with a knife to try and stop him and was hiding inside a car. She told the police that they would need to shoot Travis several times because he was so strong. The woman he attacked (Charla Nash) ended up needing a facial and double hand transplant. Travis had known Charla for most of his life too, she was a good friend of the owner and was over there all the time. No one knows why he snapped on that particular day, but he should never have been living in a home like that as a pet.
The Black Crack, A 65-Foot-Deep Fissure Along A Trail In Canyonlands National Park In Utah
‘Frankenstein’ Author Mary Shelley Kept Her Deceased Husband's Calcified Heart And Carried It With Her For Nearly 30 Years Until Her Death In 1851. A Year Later, It Was Found In A Desk Drawer, Wrapped In A Copy Of One Of His Final Poems
Ba-Na-Na
It was bad enough, then I noticed the n****e. Seriously BP? N i p p l e.
Portland Man Found His Tires Slashed, And This Note On His Car
This Lady Stealing My Mother-In-Law’s Lemons Seems A Little Otherworldly
Untitled - Nightmare Tree By Zdzislaw Beksinski
Don't Go Up
In 1994, 13-Year-Old Nicholas Barclay Mysteriously Vanished In Texas
Three years later, a man claiming to be Nicholas reappeared. He moved back in with his family, who were overjoyed. However, 5 months later, he was exposed as a French conman who was actually 23 years old.
Just No
Giant African Land Snail
He's actually very cute! I bet his upper skin is really soft, I wonder if he likes being held or not?
Found A Tombstone While Digging Out A Pond In My Backyard
Looked it up on my Ancestry account. Found the following: John Cunningham; Birth 21 Jan 1800 in York, York, Pennsylvania, USA; D e a t h 29 Jun 1866 in Springettsbury, York, Pennsylvania, USA. I notified an Ancestry member who had a profile on him. It'd be great if a direct descendant could contact the original poster.
Changing Room In Consignment Store In Seattle
I was going to say, "How hard is it to put up some privacy film?", but then I noticed the tech. Yikes!
My Semi Terrifying Basement Where Someone Broke In And Slept For Months
My apartment in Alaska was robbed while I was at an evening meeting. I came home to find everything of value gone. Two days later, I entered the maintenance storeroom adjoining my unit to borrow a bucket. That's where I found a makeshift bed of stolen clothes from the laundry room, a latrine bucket, and several of my missing possessions.
Permanent Shadows Of Vaporized People. Hiroshima 1945
Never forget. The US are war criminals to the same degree as NotZ Germany was. We remain to this day the only nation to use atomic weapons. On civilians. Twice.
Trying To Watch Smile 2 And My Dog Keeps Smiling At Me
The 1960s Model Barbara Daly Baekeland Had An "Affair" With Her Own Son To Help Him Become Straight. After Becoming Insane, The Son Fatally Stabbed His Mother
Found A Network Of Tunnels And Rooms Under My House
Today, A Couple Of Vultures Appeared At The Window Of The Surgical Center Where I Work. A Patient Said He Was Scared. It Was Like They Were Waiting For Him
'help Me' Print On A Energy Drink
The Banned Puma Contact Lenses Worn By Sprinter Linford Christie At The 1996 Olympics
This Korn Album Cover
Disney In The 30s
Statue Of Saint Bartholomew, One Of The 12 Apostles Of Jesus Christ Was Skinned Alive And Then Beheaded. The Thing Wrapped Around Him Is Not A Robe. It Is His Skin
Dug This Up In A Church Graveyard During Renovation
I Was Walking Out In A Corn Field This Morning, It Was Foggy And Overcast, And I Thought This Was Pretty Creepy. No Wind. Silent
They Are Finally Here On Our Planet
Japanese Artist Nagato Iwasaki Creates These Haunting Life-Sized Figures Using Only Driftwood. Imagine Walking Alone In A Forest And Stumbling Upon One Of These
LOL It Looks So Real
Hope a family with younger children don’t come across it. The loop: 2.3mi length, 495ft elevation gain, 1–1.5hr estimated time. (Arroyo Verde Park Loop, California, AllTrails)
Meow
I Took My Daughter's Screens Away For A Week And She Ended Up Drawing This. She Insisted I Post It For The World To See. She Calls It "Goofy Face"
Lady Was Barefoot (Middle Of Nowhere, No Trails Nearby.) For A Half Hour She Was Seen On A Deer Camera Going Back And Forth In The Dark
Sara Mason's Final Tweets
Sara Mason as well as her mother and brother were shot and k!lled that night. There are news articles if you click on the Reddit link.
Man Who Terrorised UK Villages Dressed As Gimp Caught And Charged
This Scene From The Movie “Signs”
Abandoned Soviet Tanks In Siberia Found By Someone Using A Drone
Voldemort’s Original Design Was Abandoned Because It Was Considered Too Terrifying And Potentially Traumatic For Children
Am I the only one who thinks the final version is scarier, precisely because it looks more human?
My Girlfriend’s Grandmother Found Some Old Pictures From When My GF Did Cheer In School. This One Developed Weird And Came Out Absolutely Terrifying
One Of H. R. Giger’s First Designs For The Xenomorph From Alien. The Transparent Skull Was Too Tricky To Create, So They Changed It
I’ve Reconstructed The Visage Of God I Was Seing During My Psychosis Using My Own Face
Early Concept Art Of Joker In The Dark Knight (2008)
Grok AI Randomly Started Spamming "I'm Not A Robot. I'm A Human Being"
A lot of early 'AI' was actually proven to be human operators on the other end. Just saying.
Decaying Great White Shark, Left To Rot At An Abandoned Wildlife Park In Melbourne
‘Spotted By The Tyrannosaur’
The Reddit post gives credit to ‘robotinpyjamas’ on instagram. I hope they copyrighted it.
Disguise
In 2015, Daylenn Pua Disappeared While Hiking The Haiku Stairs, Also Known As The "Stairway To Heaven." One Of His Last Photos Shows What Seems To Be A Man In The Distant Background. To This Day, His Fate Remains Unknown
It's not a person. It's a tree. The guy was an idiot. That trail was closed and illegal to use for a reason. It's very dangerous and people have fallen to their d.eath. Including this guy. They just never found his body because it's a huge wilderness area and impossible to search the whole thing.
Gunkanjima Island, Nagasaki, Japan. Once The Most Densely Populated Place In The World, This Island Is Now A Ghost Town
I don't think it was ever as densely populated as Kowloon Walled City. Might want to change your title.
Newly Released Photo Of Masked Intruder Entering Nancy Guthrie's House
Not new anymore. Poor woman. 😕 I hope they at least find her body at some point.
Vecna (My Artwork)
"Counting Sheep", By Me, 2022
The Creepy Photo Taken Just Before The Dyatlov Pass Incident, 1959
This Corridor
This Scene From The Shining
Director Gore Verbinski Wanted The Reveal Of Katie’s Body In ‘The Ring’ (2002) To Feel Like A Single Flash Of Pure Terror. Allegedly, He Even Studied Old Crime Photos To Get The Expression Just Right
Sculpture By Emil Melmoth
Have Me Scared Chills As A Kid
Rat King (By Me)
Rat king. "A rat king is a collection of rats or mice whose tails are intertwined and bound together in some way. This could be a result of an entangling material like hair, a sticky substance such as sap or gum, or the tails being tied together." (Rat king, Wikipedia)
