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Holly Ensey
Graphic Design
Retouching
Illustration
About
Contact
Graphic Design
Retouching
Illustration
About
Contact
A portrait of famous surrealism artist Frida Kahlo, who lived and worked in Mexico during the early 20th century. Kahlo's work was primarily self portrait work with self reflective surrealist elements. She is a feminist icon who continues to inspire View fullsize
"Live people ignore the strange and unusual. I myself am...strange and unusual."

Inspired by the iconic teen goth character, Lydia, from Tim Burton's 1988 film Beetlejuice. View fullsize
The Ace of Wands tarot card represents creative forces, enthusiasm, confidence, and courage. It is often seen as a card that represents a positive "break through" in someone's life, when they become incredibly inspired and inventive. View fullsize
Two celestial white tigers lounge on clouds amidst the cosmos, representing duality and harmony. View fullsize
A whimsical twilight celestial design including symbols for the bodies of our majestic planetary system. View fullsize
This Bride of Frankenstein illustration is based on the title character of the classic 1935 horror film, starring Boris Karloff and Valerie Hobson. View fullsize
These adorable classic monster inspired cherubs are based on the classic early 20th century kewpie designs of Rose O'Neill. Her cute characters captured the hearts of millions in her kewpie illustrations, and in this piece are reimagined as classic m View fullsize
A tribute to one of America's most famous poets, the master of mystery and macabre Edgar Allan Poe. View fullsize
Every day is Halloween with this old school tattoo style flash art. View fullsize
A darkly decorative illustration of a cat skull nestled into a peony flower. View fullsize
Fall is my favorite time of year, with the cooling weather and changing leaves. This illustration includes early autumn oak leaves and acorns paired with my favorite crystal, an amethyst cluster. View fullsize
The massive success of John Carpenter's 1987 "Halloween" set the stage for the golden age of the slasher films through the 80s, and spawned a film franchise with a cult following. View fullsize
Clive Barker's 1987 horror film Hellraiser introduced the iconic character of Pinhead, a creature from another dimension who is summoned by solving a puzzle box. The original film, written and directed by Barker based on a short story he had written, View fullsize
The art of divination, or fortune telling, goes back many centuries, with the reading of tarot cards being one of the most well known methods.
View fullsize
The outfits worn by plague doctors during the years of the bubonic plague were early prototypes of modern hazmat suits. The beak of the mask was filled with rose petals and other nice smelling herbs. View fullsize
Westley, from the 1987 fantasy adventure comedy film 'The Princess Bride.' The film tells the story of a farmhand named Westley, accompanied by companions befriended along the way, who must rescue his true love Princess Buttercup from the odious Prin View fullsize
A custom pet portrait of a good boy. View fullsize
A darkly romantic tea time illustration. View fullsize
A nighttime Spidermum View fullsize
A portrait of one of my favorite vampires, Vladislav from the 2014 New Zealand mockumentary comedy “What We Do In The Shadows”. Now, leave me to do my dark bidding on the internet. View fullsize
A Nightmare on Elm Street mixed the intense terror that exists in our nightmares to the budding slasher genre on the 80's, and introduced one the all time most memorable and popular horror villains, Freddy Krueger. View fullsize
A portrait of famous surrealism artist Frida Kahlo, who lived and worked in Mexico during the early 20th century. Kahlo's work was primarily self portrait work with self reflective surrealist elements. She is a feminist icon who continues to inspire
"Live people ignore the strange and unusual. I myself am...strange and unusual."

Inspired by the iconic teen goth character, Lydia, from Tim Burton's 1988 film Beetlejuice.
The Ace of Wands tarot card represents creative forces, enthusiasm, confidence, and courage. It is often seen as a card that represents a positive "break through" in someone's life, when they become incredibly inspired and inventive.
Two celestial white tigers lounge on clouds amidst the cosmos, representing duality and harmony.
A whimsical twilight celestial design including symbols for the bodies of our majestic planetary system.
This Bride of Frankenstein illustration is based on the title character of the classic 1935 horror film, starring Boris Karloff and Valerie Hobson.
These adorable classic monster inspired cherubs are based on the classic early 20th century kewpie designs of Rose O'Neill. Her cute characters captured the hearts of millions in her kewpie illustrations, and in this piece are reimagined as classic m
A tribute to one of America's most famous poets, the master of mystery and macabre Edgar Allan Poe.
Every day is Halloween with this old school tattoo style flash art.
A darkly decorative illustration of a cat skull nestled into a peony flower.
Fall is my favorite time of year, with the cooling weather and changing leaves. This illustration includes early autumn oak leaves and acorns paired with my favorite crystal, an amethyst cluster.
The massive success of John Carpenter's 1987 "Halloween" set the stage for the golden age of the slasher films through the 80s, and spawned a film franchise with a cult following.
Clive Barker's 1987 horror film Hellraiser introduced the iconic character of Pinhead, a creature from another dimension who is summoned by solving a puzzle box. The original film, written and directed by Barker based on a short story he had written,
The art of divination, or fortune telling, goes back many centuries, with the reading of tarot cards being one of the most well known methods.
The outfits worn by plague doctors during the years of the bubonic plague were early prototypes of modern hazmat suits. The beak of the mask was filled with rose petals and other nice smelling herbs.
Westley, from the 1987 fantasy adventure comedy film 'The Princess Bride.' The film tells the story of a farmhand named Westley, accompanied by companions befriended along the way, who must rescue his true love Princess Buttercup from the odious Prin
A custom pet portrait of a good boy.
A darkly romantic tea time illustration.
A nighttime Spidermum
A portrait of one of my favorite vampires, Vladislav from the 2014 New Zealand mockumentary comedy “What We Do In The Shadows”. Now, leave me to do my dark bidding on the internet.
A Nightmare on Elm Street mixed the intense terror that exists in our nightmares to the budding slasher genre on the 80's, and introduced one the all time most memorable and popular horror villains, Freddy Krueger.