Joshua Hoffine

Its incredibly creepy stuff.

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EEEEEE Gary!!! It's too late for me to look at anything beyond the splash that came up. I'll have to look again in the morning or I won't want to climb the stairs by myself. I get seriously freaked by some things...
OH MY GOD! Those are some of the greatest pics I have seen. Thanks for turning me on to that guy. Really cool.
That's my kind of stuff! Awesome!
This is wonderfully inventive, twisted and funny stuff. Lots of small detail elements that really add to each scene. Also a very concise artist statement that he's realizing consistently.
Freaking awesome, but I think Kathy needs a nightlight now ;-)
:) I looked at them the next morning and had no problem--I just get really spooked by stuff like that at night when I'm the only one up in a mostly dark old house :)
haha, I was just playing. I know how that can be. Once when I was a little kid I stayed at the farm with my dad (1000+ acres, no one there but us) and I watched a show - unsolved mysteries I think - about cannibals. I got so freaked out - now I can't watch anything that has anything to do with cannibals after like 5pm or I'll freak out all night thinking Ed Gein is coming to get me! Haha.
That's so funny. One of those pics from the website gave me a total flashback--when I was a kid I used to be so scared of going down to the basement at night, and there was that one photo of the little girl decending the basement steps where that freaky thing was just waiting---shudder!
I think I need a flashlight too now. Hell, when the Blair Witch came out I didn't want to go into basements for a month.
If thats the persons child i feel for them!
I'm sure the little girl probably didn't get to see anything that was actually scary. That's why I love photoshop.
But in his artist's statement (excellent one, by the way), he said that there is only minimal ps-ing Gary! That's one thing that I thought was so neat about it--he sets them up like a movie set, hot lights, real props and "actors", etc. He says he and his friends enjoy doing the whole real set up as part of the experience.

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