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From Creepypasta to Comfort: Horror Art for Mental Wellness

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In this episode of Horror Heals, hosts Corey and Kendall Stulce sit down with Polish artist Hekkoto, whose horror-themed art draws from influences like Creepypasta and Japanese horror. Hekkoto shares their personal story of discovering horror during a challenging time in their life and explains how the genre—and creating terrifying monsters—became a form of mental wellness and community-building. From early inspirations like The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Paranormal Activity to their love for Slender Man and Japanese horror films like Ringu, Hekkoto reflects on the comfort they find in the darker side of creativity.

The conversation also delves into the cultural differences in horror between Poland and other countries, and Hekkoto's aspirations to expand their work into video and sculpture. Join us for a deep, spooky dive into the therapeutic power of horror art and how it helps people like Hekkoto find belonging.

From Creepypasta to Comfort: Horror Art for Mental Wellness

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Hekkoto’s early love of drawing and the evolution from cute cats to horror art
  • The impact of Creepypasta on their artistic direction, especially Slender Man
  • How horror art became a therapeutic outlet during difficult times
  • The sense of belonging Hekkoto found in the horror community
  • Differences in horror culture between Poland and other parts of the world
  • Hekkoto’s inspirations from Japanese horror, especially the Ringu series
  • Plans to expand their creative work into video, sculpture, and YouTube
  • The role of outsiders in horror and how monsters often mirror feelings of isolation

Guest Bio:

Hekkoto is an artist from Poland known for their horror-inspired artwork, which they share on social media. Drawing from sources like Creepypasta, Japanese horror, and personal experiences, Hekkoto’s art reflects their love for dark, eerie imagery. Through their art, they’ve found a sense of belonging and community, which helps them cope with life's challenges. They are currently expanding their creative outlets to include video and sculpture.

Hekkoto on Instagram

Hekkoto's Linktr.ee

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In this episode of Horror Heals, hosts Corey and Kendall Stulce sit down with Polish artist Hekkoto, whose horror-themed art draws from influences like Creepypasta and Japanese horror. Hekkoto shares their personal story of discovering horror during a challenging time in their life and explains how the genre—and creating terrifying monsters—became a form of mental wellness and community-building. From early inspirations like The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Paranormal Activity to their love for Slender Man and Japanese horror films like Ringu, Hekkoto reflects on the comfort they find in the darker side of creativity.

The conversation also delves into the cultural differences in horror between Poland and other countries, and Hekkoto's aspirations to expand their work into video and sculpture. Join us for a deep, spooky dive into the therapeutic power of horror art and how it helps people like Hekkoto find belonging.

From Creepypasta to Comfort: Horror Art for Mental Wellness

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Hekkoto’s early love of drawing and the evolution from cute cats to horror art
  • The impact of Creepypasta on their artistic direction, especially Slender Man
  • How horror art became a therapeutic outlet during difficult times
  • The sense of belonging Hekkoto found in the horror community
  • Differences in horror culture between Poland and other parts of the world
  • Hekkoto’s inspirations from Japanese horror, especially the Ringu series
  • Plans to expand their creative work into video, sculpture, and YouTube
  • The role of outsiders in horror and how monsters often mirror feelings of isolation

Guest Bio:

Hekkoto is an artist from Poland known for their horror-inspired artwork, which they share on social media. Drawing from sources like Creepypasta, Japanese horror, and personal experiences, Hekkoto’s art reflects their love for dark, eerie imagery. Through their art, they’ve found a sense of belonging and community, which helps them cope with life's challenges. They are currently expanding their creative outlets to include video and sculpture.

Hekkoto on Instagram

Hekkoto's Linktr.ee

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