Christopher Williams Gives Portraits the Zombie Treatment
Allison Love — June 15, 2010 — Art & Design
References: chris-williamsart & lifelounge
Zombies are becoming quite popular in Hollywood these days, so it's no wonder Christopher Williams hopped on the zombie train. His creepy zombie portraits feature women and men with some missing skin on their faces. The black and white drawings certainly give me the shivers.
The portraits are just some in a series from Christopher Williams, also featuring some skeleton sketches and violent '50s-themed Japanese drawings. To sum it up, Christopher Williams has quite the fascination with the undead and using his very creative mind to make them into interesting portraits.
The portraits are just some in a series from Christopher Williams, also featuring some skeleton sketches and violent '50s-themed Japanese drawings. To sum it up, Christopher Williams has quite the fascination with the undead and using his very creative mind to make them into interesting portraits.
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