Maybe In Another Life
"I wanted to draw something that conveyed a feeling of sadness, and I also really wanted to draw a bus stop in the darkness. I always try to draw spooky things, so the ghost was a given for this piece." – Teo Skaffa
The Dogs Look Weird Here
"I thought it would be funny to have a girl walking her grotesque monster dog. This was one of my first images where the monster is more creepy than it is cute. He’s still a good boy though!" – Teo Skaffa
Felt Cute, Might Delete Later
"Fun fact: did you know that these days vampires can take selfies? This is because there’s no silver used in digital film and photography." – Teo Skaffa
They’re Out Of Your Favourite Brand
"Luckily this store has a special cryptid food section for all your chupacabra’s feeding needs. You don’t want them going hungry!" – Teo Skaffa
Conclusion
Teo Skaffa’s nighttime artwork is a treat for the eyes, with stunning color palettes and beautiful character work. His ability to convey emotions and tell stories through his art is truly impressive. Whether it’s a ghostly figure, a creepy monster, or a supernatural shopper, Teo’s artwork is sure to captivate and unsettle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What inspires your art?
A: I draw inspiration from a wide range of sources, including my own life experiences, mythology, and folklore.
Q: What software do you use to create your art?
A: I primarily use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator for my digital art.
Q: What’s your favorite piece of art that you’ve created?
A: That’s like asking a parent to choose their favorite child! Each piece has its own unique qualities and emotions, so it’s hard to pick just one.

