u/RavenLexxi

Can't find much info about this place but it was a really cool explore. Felt like stepping into SIlent Hill. IG leximphoto

u/RavenLexxi — 6 days ago

Haunted Mansion Halloween Party

I appreciate all the love on my gargoyles, honestly it means so much to me as I post online but gets seen by no one and I love sharing with others and having common interests. Here's photos of my whole set up last year. I wish I could've kept it up forever haha

I tried to recreate Haunted Mansion through the house as closely as possible, focusing on the story and details, so it unfolded as you walked through the party.

When you arrived, the sign sensed you and said “Welcome to the Haunted Mansion” and led you inside. You entered the space as the attic scene, with Constance Hatchaway’s collection on the shelving. From there you came across Madame Leota, which I created using a projector.

Next was the lounge room, inspired by the Haunted Mansion bar. I hung 3D-printed following busts (which followed you) and framed them, (super last min on the day job was stressful) I also recreated the stretching room and placed the Gargolyes on two shelves 🩷

In the garden, I recreated a cemetery with the dancing ghosts scene, and Constance Hatchaway standing there with her hatchet. I also 3D-printed two of the busts sitting in front of the Walt Disney World ride.

Happy to answer any questions. I was inspired by brandon.hardy.art for the chicken wire ghosts and followed his tutorial so credit to him. he does some of the most amazing props!

u/RavenLexxi — 6 days ago

The Haunted Mansion Gargoyles

Hi everyone! I’m obsessed with making Halloween props. Last year I threw a Haunted Mansion-themed party and made these two gargoyles for it. Now they are my permanent decor inside the house. Thought I’d share 😛

u/RavenLexxi — 7 days ago
▲ 353 r/halloween

Hi everyone! I am obssesed with making props for Halloween! For my party last year I had The Haunted Mansion theme and made 2 gargoyles. Thought I'd share 😛

u/RavenLexxi — 7 days ago
▲ 94 r/Urbex

Deep in the Aussie bush is this 1900s hotel, abandoned not long after it was built. Some carvings date back to 1930s from people who've explored the place. Super cool !

u/RavenLexxi — 7 days ago
▲ 275 r/abandoned

Deep in the Australian bush is this 1900s hotel, abandoned not long after it was built. Some carvings date back to 1930s from people who've explored the place. Super cool location! IG leximphoto

u/RavenLexxi — 7 days ago

It's called Seen / Consumed. 2026
I painted this last night for an upcoming charity art show. For once, I actually like it and I’m low-key sad I won’t have the original once it’s gone haha. Thought I’d share it before I let it go. IG glitterxraven

Appreciate you all.

u/RavenLexxi — 10 days ago

A small town theatre that closed in the early 90s. I wish I could get footage of what it was like. House has now sold so I wonder what they will do with it. IG leximphoto

u/RavenLexxi — 10 days ago

This was such an incredible find in the mountains.. however someone shared the location online and now the plane has been completely destroyed, vandalised and seats stolen. It's devastating. More of my photography IG leximphoto

u/RavenLexxi — 10 days ago
▲ 1.3k r/CreepyArt

One thing I regret is that I stopped painting about 10 years ago, and I know I’d be so much better now if I hadn’t. Starting again is rough....I hate so many little things, can’t get proportions right… it’s frustrating. If you’re into pop culture mixed with my horror/dark art, I post more on IG: glitterxraven

Some of my work that I did in the last few months.

u/RavenLexxi — 11 days ago
▲ 737 r/abandoned

Built in the 1850s, moved brick-by-brick to its present site in 1938-1939. It is most famous as the home of Francis de Groot, the rogue horseman who slashed the ribbon at the 1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge opening. The property has now sold and people now live on the property which is amazing cos it'll be restored and used.
IG leximphoto

u/RavenLexxi — 11 days ago
▲ 3.8k r/fatalframe+1 crossposts

An abandoned house in the forest - Japan. This was so beautiful to explore. IG leximphoto

u/Chloe_Skies — 14 days ago

It was a pretty cool find. Would love to connect with other urbex on IG leximphoto

u/RavenLexxi — 16 days ago