If your tastes run dark, add a horror element into your home art collection. As with all art pieces, finding the right horror prints and paintings depends on your personal style. For traditional horror art, look to Gustave Dore's "The Vision of Death, c. 1868," find a giclee print of Edward Etherington's "The Kraken, 1887," or discover the horrifying details of Hieronymus Bosch's "The Last Judgement." Witches can be found in classics like John William Waterhouse's "The Magic Circle" or a more modern, charming take like Grace Popp's "Harvest Moon I." For those with a dark sense of humor, look for pieces like the photographic print of a coffee-drinking Frankenstein's monster in "Even Monsters Need a Break" or Bettmann's "Alleged Photo of Bigfoot." Skeletons are another art option. Mexico's celebration of Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, offers colorfully painted skeletons called calaveras. Examples include Abril Andrade's "Family Tree" among others.
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