Once the museum closes, the true art comes lurking out from their frames on the walls.
Starry Night. Vincent van Gogh.
Dark blue paint strokes create a vivid night sky that transforms into an engulfing black night that radiates off the wall and takes over the room.
Mona Lisa. Leonardo Da Vinci.
A pale woman with a sober smile and cascading brown hair shapeshifts into a chilling grimace with eyes that will follow any being as she fights to jump out of the frame that holds her.
The Scream. Edvard Munch.
A shocked figure surrounded by hues of yellow and blue begins to scream for release and claw its way out of the glass case in the exhibit that entraps it.
Birth of Venus. Sandro Botticelli.
The innocence of a goddess being born turns corrupt when the wicked desire to escape the painting overcomes Venus' very nature.
The Water-Lily Pond. Claude Monet.
The calm waters of the lily pond become torrents that burst through their frame and unstoppably fill the room, wrecking anything in its path.
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Tales of Love, Melancholy, and Horror
PoetryCollection of poetry surrounded around themes of sadness, love, and horror.