92 Days of Classic Horror is a visual narrative project composed of a series of haunting images, designed to evoke a sense of unease and eerie fascination in the viewer. The images use cool, de-saturated blue tones, chosen for their inherently cold, distant, and haunting emotional resonance. This palette not only reinforces the chilling atmosphere but also gives the imagery a dreamlike quality blurring the line between beauty and fear.
At the heart of the work there are two storylines, each adding depth and tension to the project. The first storyline follows a mysterious and elusive cult, led by a figure whose face is always hidden behind a mask. This anonymity enhances the leader’s eerie presence and mystique, evoking a sense of paranoia in the viewer. The second narrative centers on a young woman trapped in a tricky situation, held captive by an unhinged killer. Her story unfolds slowly through subtle visual cues, inviting viewers to piece together her fate while remaining on edge.
Together, these stories create a psychological horror experience that does not stick to traditional gore or shock value. The project instead leans into atmospheric storytelling, leaving space for interpretation

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