Creating something with your own hands can be therapeutic. Even if the result is not what you expected or if you end up dismantling it all.
But some people don’t need to dismantle anything; their creativity flows into their work, resulting in masterpieces that should under no circumstances be destroyed. On the list below you can find some examples of such masterpieces, but there is a caveat – they all are somewhat… creepy. If you’re not scared of paintings that look like they can come alive at any second or spiders that are the size of your couch, scroll down to find the impressive pieces below and make sure to upvote your favorite ones.
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I Made A Giant Spider For My Apartment Complex’s Decorating Contest
The top three were announced today (I made top 3!) with the winner will be announced on Halloween. I worked SO hard on this monster, so although it doesn’t look like much in terms of decor, I really poured my heart into this piece. I’ve never crafted anything to this scale before (it’s approx 8 ft long) and I’m super proud of how she turned out. It took many hours and long nights to get her finished in time.
Beautiful Macabre Metalwork Found At The Oregon Country Fair
Some Of The Weird Stuff My Wife Makes
Whether or not you’re a fan of this creepy kind of artwork, you ought to admit that it takes a lot of creativity to come up with something like the pieces on this list. And as with most things in our heads, creativity works in fascinating and mysterious ways, which scientists have tried to delve deep into by using all sorts of methods.
One of these methods was an experiment carried out by an assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences and an artist, Paul Seli, PhD, as described in a piece for the American Psychological Association (APA). Dr. Seli would purposefully reach the brink of nodding off, about to fall asleep, when he would be awakened by Dormio, a sleep-tracking glove developed by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After coming back from the drowsy state, he would note down all the creative ideas that popped into his head during the semilucid moments.
The Yule Goat: Thought You Might Like To See My Interpretation Of Julbocken
I Made An Abandon Room Diorama
With the help of hypnagogia—the transitional state between wakefulness and sleep—Dr. Seli created a series of paintings based on the ideas he had during his semilucid moments. He also created another series based on creative ideas that came to him during his waking hours.
He then asked his friends to rate both groups of paintings based on how creative they thought the pieces were (without telling them which were based on ideas from the dream-like state or the time he spent being awake). The judging panel deemed the hypnagogia-inspired paintings significantly more creative.
“In dream states, we seem to be able to link things together that we normally wouldn’t connect,” the artist and scientist behind the experiment noted. “It’s like there’s an artist in my brain that I get to know through hypnagogia.”
Work In Progress. There’s Still A Lot To Do Here But I Wanted To Share The Half Way Point. Many More Layers Ahead But Letting Her Dry For Now
Time, Patience, Blood, And Tears Were Poured In My Now Finished Warrior Goddess
I Made An Abominable Snowman Butler Out Of Garbage
We needed a place to put our Christmas cookies. I used some scrap lumber to build him a weird skeleton attached to scrap-plywood base. I fleshed him out with last year's used wrapping paper and some other garbage. I covered that with some layers of paper mache and sculpted him a face out of air dry clay. I covered his whole body in strips of white faux fur. I had to buy a bit of edge banding, $24 CAD of faux fur, and a few other craft supplies, but he's mostly made of garbage!
While creativity is often linked with artwork and crafts, it can be applied in many different areas, both professionally and leisurely. APA points out that on an individual level, creativity can lead to personal fulfillment or be used for therapeutic purposes. Moreover, people seem to take pleasure in creative thoughts, even if they don’t consider themselves exceptionally creative.
Sharing his two cents on the purpose and importance of creativity, Dr. Jonathan Schooler, a professor of psychological and brain sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara, noted that creativity is at the core of innovation. “We rely on innovation for advancing humanity, as well as for pleasure and entertainment,” APA cited him saying. “Creativity underlies so much of what humans value.”
My Homemade Halloween Costume
I would love to see this moving around in the woods. A new legend is born!
Spent The Last Month Making This Biblically Accurate Angel Costume! Happy Halloween!
Jurrasic Park X Alien Resin Egg I Made For My Brother!
Did you know that based on who it is appointed to and what context it is used in, psychologists who study creativity divide it into two categories?
A study of the creative brain from 2020 explains it this way: “When we think about creativity, the arts often come to mind. Most people would agree that writers, painters, and actors are all creative. This is what psychologists who study the subject refer to as Big-C creativity: publicly-recognizable, professional-level performance. But what about creativity on a smaller scale? This is what researchers refer to as little-c creativity, and it is something that we all possess and express in our daily lives, from inventing new recipes to performing a do-it-yourself project to thinking of clever jokes to entertain the kids.”
Wings 2009
Toad Bag
Make entirely of cotton velvet and leather. He's got a kiss clasp mouth and two full body compartments either side. Also tiny leg pockets. He loves to carry your things. His velvet mouth most enjoys eyeglasses and other fragile scratchable things.
Hi Guys, I Just Made A Megalodon Diorama, Hope You Guys Like It, If You Are Curious How I Made It, You Can Easily Find My Youtube Channel : Boiz Creator
If you, too, mainly saw creativity as Big-C—as used by writers, painters, and other professional artists, you shouldn’t overlook the importance of the little-c, as so much of what we do on a daily basis is actually very creative! Even something as seemingly mundane as dressing yourself can be an expression of your creativity.
Custom Order For Certain Wonderful Person 😊 It Took Me A While To Wrap My Head Around This Design, It Was A Challenge Well Worth The Result, Love How It Turned Out In The End
Attack Of The Ketchups
Mummified Woodland Fairies, Grave Goods And Photos
Having a creative mind is important not only when it comes to artwork—be it professional or not—or dressing yourself; it can also play a significant role at work. As a matter of fact, according to Forbes, as much as 70% of employers considered creative thinking to be the most in-demand skill in 2024. Who says that you can’t show off your creativity using Microsoft Excel?
I Made Some Creepy Little Goblins I'm Calling 'The Neblings'
Hi There! This Is One Of My Very First Grimoire That I Did With Polymer Clay, Acrylic Paint And Glass
I Made My 1st Horror Wreath With A Wendigo! I Think Im Going To Make A Vampire Bat Next!
Hmmm and here I am just learning about horror wreaths (edit to correct hear spelling damn autocorrect)
Whether you use your creativity at work, in your kitchen, getting dressed, using Excel, or painting houses or canvases—it’s important that you keep training your creativity muscle. And, if you feel like you’re lacking inspiration, continue to Bored Panda’s art category next for more impressive pieces made with creative people’s hands.
I Made Gengar Out Of Polymer Clay
Hi! I Decorate Masks With Any Junk Bought At A Flea Market. Sometimes I Use A 3D Pen
The one on the left reminds me of the nameless ghoul masks from Ghost!
Creepy And Beautiful Filigree Gauntlets I’m Working On
Teacup Spiders
Creepy Face And Trypophobia
Handmade with polymer clay, painted with chalk pastels and varnished with matte lacquer.
I Sculpted This Moth Fairy From Polymer Clay, She’s 2.5” Tall
I Made A Skeleton Floor Lamp. Didn't Want To Pay £500 For One So Made It For £210
Jag Har Gjort En Julbocksutklädnad, Hoppas Ni Gillar Den. Ner Med Tomten, Återinför Julbocken!
Turned An Old Hand Held Vanity Mirror Into Painting Of Eyeball Wall Art
I Made A Mothman
Creepy Doll Head Creations Made By My Mom
Is this a version of I hear no evil, I speak no evil, I see no evil?
Patinated 'Coldcast' Bronze Mask I Sculpted
I Made A Jabba The Hutt Out Of Polymer Clay
I Designed, Carved,and Painted My Very First Coyote Skull
i'm trying to figure out how to resin one of these bad boys and make it into a MASK for my therian friend <3
Eye Am Always Watching. Polymer Clay, Resin And A Picture Frame. Me
In A Nutshell
I Made A Tongue Teapot And Pair Of Licking Teacups
My Boyfriend Told Me I Should Post It Here. I Have Made Mini Hearts And Brains For Arkham Horror Board Game And A Little Box To Hold Them With Polymer Clay
Another Self Portrait In Marble
One Of My New Lip Brooches! Made Of Polymer Clay
I love this so much! I don't think I would wear one, but I would just love to have something like that!
One of the most captivating aspects of creativity is how it surfaces in unexpected ways, much like how custom face masks have sparked an entire conversation on design and personal expression. This notion is vividly illustrated in the intriguing world of personalized items, which remind us that creativity knows no bounds.
For an amusing take on customization, you might want to look into some unpredictable results that can often come from these creative endeavors.
This Year's Submission For My Office Pumpkin Competition
Inspired by Mario and Little Shop of Horrors, I have finished my entry for my office pumpkin competition!
This is a full working lamp built out of bent pvc, and a foam pumpkin. I used a bucket filled with concrete for the base and some plastic table mats for the leaves and the facia on the bucket.
I'm super happy with how it came out and im very excited to turn it in tomorrow! When it's done with judging, im going swap out the bulb with a grow light and use it for my house plants lol
Zyabras Are Fantastic Space Creatures Who Live On Earth To Help Nature And All Living Beings. I’ve Been Creating This Fantasy World For Many Years With Great Love
Congratulations You Have A Beautiful New Baby Yarn Bowl
Quiesa (Sculpted By Me)
I Make Polymer Clay Creatures, I Like This And Leave Them Around The House For My Wife To Absolutely Hate. It’s A Great Past Time Of Mine
Creepy Books
Everyone Is In Christmas Spirit While I’m Still With This Cthulhu Halloween Project. Embossed And Tooled Book Cover
Wendigo Under A Dome
Khovanets A Household Devil Made Specifically For @m3ss0r For His Donation And Help To My Friends In Defending Ukraine 🩵💛 Thank You! The Creature Is Ready For A Journey To The New Home
I Made Some Creepy Old Dudes Dressed Up As Teddy Bears
Life-Sized Leather Krampus Head
Weird Jewelry I Made For A Horror Movie Convention. All Made From Thrifted Dolls
My Handmade Totem
My Candy Bowl
I Don’t Know If This Belongs Here. I Make Rocks With Teeth! Any Criticism Is Welcomed!
A Spider Pumpkin With An Inspiration From "Cheshire" In Alice In Wonderland
Hell Forged Bear
Underwater
A Helmet I’ve Been Working On For Eight Years. Mostly Leather With Some Fancier Bits
I Used Polymer Clay To Transform An Altoids Tin Into A Monster!
My Baby Cthulhu
Had A Dusty Day Of Trimming And Sanding
Oops My Hand Slipped And I Made Another Weird Flesh Sculpture
Popcorn Clowns
Moss Skeleton
Was inspired by photos of skeletons covered in moss laying in the forest. Wanted Chad (skeleton name) to appear like the forest grew through him. I used a huge variety of real moss I collected throughout north California, reindeer moss, twigs, branches fake leaves, vines, succulents, flowers gauze. I glued everything down with a mix of hot glue, Super 77 and E600. After I sprayed it with rust oleum as the moss attracts water and degrades the glue.
The skeleton I bought from CVS a couple years ago for $25. I painted the teeth to be more yellow and prominent as well as the face, hands and feet to add dimensions. I dislocated Chads jaw, took off his left forearm and broke a couple of his fingers. I used the green gauze to simulate muscle around his collarbone, jaw and arms and only have some bones peaking through.
Some Weird Lighter Covers
I WANT. it would totally gross me out using said lighter tho.
First Peek At My Finished Zombie Mug Order
A Custom Sculpted Light Switch Cover. Imagine Feeling This Is The Dark And Then Seeing It
I Started Making These Weird Little Dolls, Me/Nicksirotich, 2023
Ripped Face Necklace. Made With Polymer Clay And Painted With Chalk Pastels And Varnished With Matte Lacquer
Bumble Bee Planter. I Love How This Came Out
Scary Stories Inspired Lighter Sculpt
I love this book! Guillermo Del Toro turned it into a movie as well. Highly reccommend
