terátiás
Terátiás is a term derived from the Greek word "teratos," meaning "monstrous" or "deformed." In the context of art and literature, terátiás refers to a style or genre that features grotesque, often exaggerated, and sometimes disturbing depictions of the human form. This style is characterized by its emphasis on the grotesque, the bizarre, and the macabre, often blurring the lines between beauty and deformity.
The origins of terátiás can be traced back to ancient Greek art, where it was used to
One of the most famous examples of terátiás is the work of the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch,
Terátiás is not limited to Western art and literature. In various cultures around the world, similar themes
Despite its dark and often unsettling nature, terátiás continues to be a significant and influential style