Toronto artist David Irvine adds unexpected elements to thrift-store paintings to create a whole new way of looking at the subject matter. Among his offbeat additions are scary movie stars.
Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th drops in for a visit at this charming woodsy cottage.
Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre helps a local gardener collect some flowers for her indoor display.
Michael Meyers from Halloween takes a moment out of his frenetic day to enjoy the seasonal foliage.
Slimer from Ghostbusters goes haunted-house hunting.
And Jack O’Lantern shares a fun, frightful tale with a lucky pair of picnicking siblings.
To see more of David Irvine’s imaginatively innovative works, check out his Etsy.
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