subtle uncanny, near-realistic, controlled distortion, almost correct anatomy, slight inconsistency, visual ambiguity, halftone texture, minimal expression
Figures that appear human at first glance, but reveal quiet inconsistencies upon closer inspection.
This style focuses on controlled surrealism, where anatomy is mostly correct, yet subtly altered. Distortions are minimal, precise, and intentional.
The atmosphere is calm, almost clinical. There is no chaos, no exaggerated horror — only a persistent sense that something is slightly wrong.
Textures play a key role: fine linework, halftone patterns, and print-like surfaces create a tactile, almost physical presence.
Color is restrained. Most compositions rely on monochrome or muted palettes, with occasional controlled accents.
This is not explicit horror. It is discomfort without explanation.