Pop Culture Meets Classic Horror: 19 Unlikely Mashups Created By This Artist
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/pop-culture-meets-classic-horror-19-unlikely-mashups-created-by-this-artist.htmlThe innocent cartoons that shaped our childhood—and continue to influence our adult lives—have been given a haunting horror makeover by Swedish artist Daniel Björk. And the results are both creepy and hilarious.
Daniel started creating these unlikely mashups about 12 years ago. The artist usually draws them to look like a comic book front page for maximum '80s and '90s nostalgia. Previously, Daniel shared that his artwork was noticed even by Netflix as in 2018, they contacted the artist about "drawing a cereal package for the Nordic release party for season 2 of Stranger Things."
So, without further ado, let's see what other cartoons and horror films Daniel has mashed up since the last post.
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Keywords: Pop Culture | Classic Horror | Mashups | Artworks | Creepy artworks
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