
Shadow Doll (Print)
$12.99
Inspired by The Shadow Doll, a notorious artifact housed in the Warren Occult Museum, this original paranormal painting captures the unsettling presence of an object created with malicious intent. Unlike a simple doll, the Shadow Doll was reportedly constructed to carry out a curse upon its intended target; one believed to end in death.
The artifact is said to be made from feathers, a human tooth, and bone, lending it a deeply disturbing and unnatural quality. Kept sealed within a glass case at the museum, visitors have frequently reported hearing unexplained tapping on the glass, as if something inside is seeking attention or release. The doll has even gained a reputation for competing with Annabelle, seemingly attempting to draw focus and energy from those nearby.
This painting emphasizes the eerie stillness and quiet menace associated with cursed objects, transforming a piece of occult history into a haunting visual experience.
Printed on museum-quality Hahnemühle watercolor paper, this artwork preserves rich detail and texture with archival quality. Frame not included, allowing you to choose the presentation that best suits your space.
Perfect for collectors of occult artifacts, cursed object lore, and paranormal art, this piece brings one of the Warren Museum’s most unsettling items into tangible form.
Ideal for: paranormal enthusiasts, collectors of haunted artifacts, and admirers of dark supernatural history.
