UnLiving Portraits is perfect either way – get as detailed, or as simple, as your Halloween display requires. (You can see some great examples at the bottom of this page.) But, like so many AtmosFX Decorations, it is also exceptionally easy to display, as well. Over the years, imaginative decorators have built some extremely innovative ways to display UnLiving Portraits, including building elaborate frames, mounting televisions in unusual places – even the construction of entire false walls.
You can display a single portrait at a time, or you can display all three together – where they will interact with each other in very surprising ways. Whether you are a prankster or a Halloween fan, UnLiving Portraits is loved because this gallery of strange portraits changes over time – sometimes incrementally, sometimes suddenly. Connor Dunford of Roanoke, Virginia, built a beautiful frame to hide his TV monitor, attached a Sprite Motion Sensor Media Player and then hung it on the wall. The combination of gentle – and sometimes funny – horror disguised as a collection of old family portraits certainly strikes a chord with not just Halloween fans, but also pranksters who love to use the startle scares on unsuspecting audiences. Ever since UnLiving Portraits Decoration Collection was released nearly a decade ago, the gallery of feuding family members has been a favorite among decorators.