Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, 'Slit-Mouthed Woman')[1] is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors, a knife, or some other sharp object. She is most often described as having long, straight, black hair, pale skin, and otherwise being considered beautiful (except for her scar). She has been described as a contemporary yōkai.[ ,Rotting flesh ,hored of flesh horror, ironic, creepy, scary caricature, satire, hyperdetailed illustration by Brian Bolland and iconic, hyperdetailed, digital illustration by Derek Riggs, (iconic, hyperdetailed, haunting digital illustration by Zdzisław Beksiński and Peter Gric. ) and artist Vincent Locke
Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, 'Slit-Mouthed Woman')[1] is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors, a knife, or some other sharp object. She is most often described as having long, straight, black hair, pale skin, and otherwise being considered beautiful (except for her scar). She has been described as a contemporary yōkai.[ ,Rotting flesh ,hored of flesh horror, ironic, creepy, scary caricature, satire, hyperdetailed illustration by Brian Bolland and iconic, hyperdetailed, digital illustration by Derek Riggs, (iconic, hyperdetailed, haunting digital illustration by Zdzisław Beksiński and Peter Gric. ) and artist Vincent Lockehttps://lumenor.ai/terms-of-service/https://lumenor.ai/ai-generated-images-gallery/j29Hp9EpV/lumenor AIlumenor AI
Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, 'Slit-Mouthed Woman')[1] is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors, a knife, or some other sharp object. She is most often described as having long, straight, black hair, pale skin, and otherwise being considered beautiful (except for her scar). She has been described as a contemporary yōkai.[ ,Rotting flesh ,hored of flesh horror, ironic, creepy, scary caricature, satire, hyperdetailed illustration by Brian Bolland and iconic, hyperdetailed, digital illustration by Derek Riggs, (iconic, hyperdetailed, haunting digital illustration by Zdzisław Beksiński and Peter Gric. ) and artist Vincent Lockehttps://lumenor.ai/terms-of-service/https://lumenor.ai/ai-generated-images-gallery/j29Hp9EpV/lumenor AIlumenor AI
Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, 'Slit-Mouthed Woman')[1] is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors, a knife, or some other sharp object. She is most often described as having long, straight, black hair, pale skin, and otherwise being considered beautiful (except for her scar). She has been described as a contemporary yōkai.[ ,Rotting flesh ,hored of flesh horror, ironic, creepy, scary caricature, satire, hyperdetailed illustration by Brian Bolland and iconic, hyperdetailed, digital illustration by Derek Riggs, (iconic, hyperdetailed, haunting digital illustration by Zdzisław Beksiński and Peter Gric. ) and artist Vincent Lockehttps://lumenor.ai/terms-of-service/https://lumenor.ai/ai-generated-images-gallery/j29Hp9EpV/lumenor AIlumenor AI