But It’s Just a Widdle Puppy…

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But It’s Just a Widdle Puppy – Dark Fantasy Art Print by Paul Bielaczyc

Playful, unsettling, and irresistibly strange, But It’s Just a Widle Puppy is a dark fantasy art print by Paul Bielaczyc that walks the line between humor and horror. At first glance, the wide-eyed creature may seem innocent—almost adorable—but a closer look reveals the sharp teeth, twisted limbs, and shadowy presence that make this “puppy” anything but ordinary. Inspired by classic horror tropes with a tongue-in-cheek twist, this piece is perfect for fans of dark fantasy, gothic humor, and the delightfully bizarre.

Printed on high-quality materials and available in multiple sizes, this artwork is a standout addition to any collection of horror art, fantasy décor, or Halloween-ready wall displays. Whether you see it as cute, creepy, or both, But It’s Just a Widdle Puppy never fails to spark conversation. Part nightmare, part nursery rhyme—this is Paul Bielaczyc at his most wickedly whimsical.

About Paul Bielaczyc

Portrait of Paul Bielaczyc

I have been drawing and whatnot since as long as I can remember.  Any spot in my school notebooks that didn’t have notes were filled with sketches. I drew mostly from the D&D adventures that my brother ran, as well as the fantasy books I was reading. I did a few pieces based on Terry Brooks’ Shannara series, but focusing on being a nerd, I didn’t have much time for art in high school.

Education

When I got to college I dual majored in Computer Science and Art History. Minoring in Studio Art, I took as many art classes as my schedule allowed. I seemed to be pursuing a career in art or art education, but decided to try graduate school in Computer Science.  Graduating in 2004 with a Master’s in CS, but again switched paths and returned to my art interests. Mike, my brother, and I co-own Aradani Studios, a costuming and art company that we founded in 2002. We travel mostly in the Southeast United States, to various conventions and Renaissance Festivals, selling our art, and our ears.

Now

I currently call Nashville, TN my home, and don’t see that changing for quite some time. This is where my friends, my family, and my career is. When I first posted this bio, I said that, “I still have no idea what I want to do with my life.” Well, in those 4 years that I wrote that, I think I have found my calling. At the age of 26, I won the most prestigious fantasy art award there is, the Chesley Award. Mike and I have slowly but steadily grown this business into something that now employs other people! And most importantly, I love what I do, and I truly enjoy being able to talk about my art with people, and have a dialogue with them.

And I owe all of this to my brother. Without him, I don’t know where I would be today, but it wouldn’t be here. And I hope he always remembers that I am grateful to him.

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