Last month, we introduced you to an artist who buys boring paintings from local thrift stores, and spices them up by painting giant monsters into the scenery. It's just the sort of thing we love here on FEARnet, and we were happy to recently discover that Chris McMahon isn't the only one who's giving dull artwork a horrific second life. So too is Hollie Paris, a Montana-based artist that believes "pretty art can suck it." And so, she takes the kind of art that our grandparents have displayed in their homes, and turns it into art We would be proud to have displayed in ours.
Much like Chris, Hollie finds inspiration at her local thrift shops, scooping up the pieces of art that most people pass by without a second glance. Once home, it's time for the makeovers to begin, and Hollie can often be found painting iconic horror villains...
Much like Chris, Hollie finds inspiration at her local thrift shops, scooping up the pieces of art that most people pass by without a second glance. Once home, it's time for the makeovers to begin, and Hollie can often be found painting iconic horror villains...
- 1/9/2014
- by John Squires
- FEARnet
'They're totally topless and it's really creepy,' one uncomfortable fan says after midnight 'Deathly Hallows' screening.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Evan Leong
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" fans at a midnight screening in New York City on Thursday
Photo: John Lamparski/ Getty Images
"Awkward," "creepy," "disturbing."
Those were among the words "Harry Potter" fans used to describe the rather unexpected and altogether hallucinatory kiss between Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows."
Streaming out of a midnight screening at an IMAX theater in New York City, with lightning-bolt scars drawn on their foreheads and clutching wands, "Potter"-ites were still reeling from that onscreen smooch.
"They're totally topless and it's really creepy," Emma Larson told MTV News.
That sentiment is not far from how Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was feeling when she found out exactly what was in store for her scripted kiss.
"It was...
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Evan Leong
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" fans at a midnight screening in New York City on Thursday
Photo: John Lamparski/ Getty Images
"Awkward," "creepy," "disturbing."
Those were among the words "Harry Potter" fans used to describe the rather unexpected and altogether hallucinatory kiss between Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows."
Streaming out of a midnight screening at an IMAX theater in New York City, with lightning-bolt scars drawn on their foreheads and clutching wands, "Potter"-ites were still reeling from that onscreen smooch.
"They're totally topless and it's really creepy," Emma Larson told MTV News.
That sentiment is not far from how Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was feeling when she found out exactly what was in store for her scripted kiss.
"It was...
- 11/19/2010
- MTV Movie News
'They're totally topless and it's really creepy,' one uncomfortable fan says after midnight 'Deathly Hallows' screening.
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Evan Leong
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" fans at a midnight screening in New York City on Thursday
Photo: John Lamparski/ Getty Images
"Awkward," "creepy," "disturbing."
Those were among the words "Harry Potter" fans used to describe the rather unexpected and altogether hallucinatory kiss between Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows."
Streaming out of a midnight screening with lightning-bolt scars drawn on their foreheads and clutching wands, "Potter"-ites were still reeling from that onscreen smooch.
"They're totally topless and it's really creepy," Emma Larson told MTV News.
That sentiment is not far from how Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was feeling when she found out exactly what was in store for her scripted kiss.
"It was only the day before that they said, 'Oh,...
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Evan Leong
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" fans at a midnight screening in New York City on Thursday
Photo: John Lamparski/ Getty Images
"Awkward," "creepy," "disturbing."
Those were among the words "Harry Potter" fans used to describe the rather unexpected and altogether hallucinatory kiss between Harry and Hermione in "Deathly Hallows."
Streaming out of a midnight screening with lightning-bolt scars drawn on their foreheads and clutching wands, "Potter"-ites were still reeling from that onscreen smooch.
"They're totally topless and it's really creepy," Emma Larson told MTV News.
That sentiment is not far from how Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was feeling when she found out exactly what was in store for her scripted kiss.
"It was only the day before that they said, 'Oh,...
- 11/19/2010
- MTV Music News
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