When Fear Takes Form

Have you ever witnessed your biggest fear right in front of you? Reimagine your fears as they are on display – and maybe they won’t look so scary anymore.   

Trypophobia 

(trip-uh-FOE-bee-uh) (noun) an aversion or repulsion to objects like honeycombs or sponges that have repetitive patterns or clusters of small holes 

Model: Molly McKee 

Pupaphobia 

(noun) the fear of puppets; an extreme version of a common human reaction to puppets, one of trepidation, caution, and unease.  

Model: Samantha Mattei 

Technophobia 

(noun) fear of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence or AI; fear of computers, robots, or artificial intelligence 

Model: Ingrid Burger  

Teraphobia 

(noun) fear of monsters or mythical creatures; often manifests in children as the fear of a monster under the bed or in the closet.  

Model: Ophira Weiser

Claustrophobia 

(noun) extreme or irrational fear of confined spaces.  

Model: Drew Malizia 

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