If you’re celebrity-obsessed, but are known for having a weak stomach, you may want to look away from these Daniel A. Nardes photo creations of zombified stars. With repulsive green skin, open wounds, decaying flesh and blank irises, these undead celebrity portraits may just be a little too much to handle. You may be tempted to look because of your love for singers like Thom Yorke and Amy Winehouse, but don’t say no one didn’t warn you.
Daniel A. Nardes is an Itajai, Brazil-based graphic designer and he fashioned these gruesome depictions by manipulating photos in a digital imaging program. His results are astounding and he even managed to inject humor into his pieces, playing off the band name Radiohead and replacing Thom Yorke’s cranium with a radio.
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Daniel A. Nardes Turns Famous Stars into Undead Corpses
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