Groteskit
Groteskit is a term used to describe a style of art, literature, or design that features bizarre, incongruous, or monstrous combinations of elements, often with a humorous or unsettling effect. It draws inspiration from the grotesque, a term that originated in the decorative arts of ancient Rome, referring to fantastic or whimsical figures found in unearthed ruins. These figures often combined human, animal, and plant forms in imaginative and unconventional ways.
The modern concept of the grotesque, and by extension groteskit, gained prominence during the Renaissance and
Groteskit is not necessarily intended to be purely horrific. While it can evoke feelings of disgust or