The Dark, Emotional, and Surreal Artwork of Shinobinaku

The Dark, Emotional, and Surreal Artwork of Shinobinaku

In this article we will feature the work of Shinobinaku, a Lisbon-based designer with a talent for producing dark, surreal, emotional, and sometimes disturbing artwork. Let’s take a look!


Moonlight Serenade


The Black Widow


Alice Madness


Hurt Locker


Evelyn Evelyn


Garden of Hidden


Heisei


Lestat de Lioncourt


Nature’s Lullaby


Necromentia


So Long Scarecrow


A Deadly Cocktail


Sunset


Follow the White Rabbit

  • Leandro Leite

    Somehow creepy and amazing.

  • flyingfox

    Demonic.

    Oh, and i would love Necromentia tying me to my bed and being all over me :D

  • Dave

    Some are pretty cheesy, some are really lazy on the detail department (too much obvious fake stuff pushing my eye) but there are some nice pieces like the Nature’s Lullaby.

    A little variety wouldn’t hurt though…

  • Anthony

    These are amazing! I’m curious though as to whether the artwork shown here is entirely ‘painted’ digitally or whether it’s more a mixture of photo manipulation in some cases?

  • http://Nope.com Jack

    Some are great (nature’s lullaby, maybe garden of hidden also) , some are lame (so long scarecrow, sunset…).

  • http://www.psd-dude.com John

    She is really talented but my personal advice is that she needs to work more on the details and to blend the images better!

  • http://www.chimeswebdesign.com Alec

    Well it looks great piece of art work. I really appreciate your proficient approach. I can say that you are doing a great work by posting such great article. Keep sharing such great posts.

  • http://www.bkeily.com Brandon

    Great stuff! Really enjoyed the Alice piece.

  • http://www.pooshda.com pooshda

    I love the style, brilliant artwork… I am getting stuffed with inspiration browsing around here right now and I need it. I have been slacking in my own digital artwork quite a bit lately as the every day money making aspect of graphic design is crushing the enjoyment that it once had. Just a slump though!

    This kind of fantastic artwork is like medicine for me right now.