// Splatter VHS // Eighteen Hours Into The Future! SPLATTER VHS” is an artist name that emerged in the underground scene, often associated with a niche in the world of visual art, particularly VHS-inspired aesthetics and horror culture. The artist’s style is typically characterized by a love for retro horror, gory imagery, and the visual and cultural aesthetic of VHS tapes and their associated artifacts. This might include distorted, low-fi visuals that mimic the aesthetic of old VHS recordings, complete with glitches, tracking errors, and pixelation. The work often revolves around themes of horror, exploitation films, and the kind of graphic, visceral art that would have been a part of the DIY, underground VHS tape culture of the ’80s and ’90s. This includes elements from VHS-era horror movies like slasher films, cult classics, and gory B-movies, frequently bringing out the raw, unfiltered visual language of that time. |