Horror is a visually arresting work that fuses absurdity with existential dread. Painted in vivid yet foreboding tones, the canvas presents a group of anthropomorphic bunnies gazing toward a blazing sunset, where the word HORROR looms ominously above the horizon. With his signature blend of the childlike and the grotesque, Chapman captures the surreal tension of contemporary life, where innocence collides with crisis.
The animals’ frozen stare becomes a form of collective witnessing, inviting the viewer to reflect on humanity’s fraught relationship with the natural world. Environmental anxiety, political collapse, and cultural fragmentation converge in a single, deceptively simple scene. Chapman renders this moment with visual irony and dark whimsy, transforming cartoonish figures into allegorical vessels of modern fear. The result is both comical and catastrophic.





