From Faceless People to a Woman on Fire
Cecilia Biemann — October 26, 2008 — Art & Design
References: art-dept & wickedhalo.blogspot
Italian photographer Andrea Giacobbe has mastered the art of bizarre in a multitude of ways. Always with a twisted edge, his photos in this gallery collection feature eerie green hues, possessed dolls, creepy looking children, faceless subjects, and a woman on fire being ogled by idle onlookers.
Giacobbe also directed this music video for the song "Push It" by Garbage, which features faceless people, a man and child who have glowing light globes for heads, and many other equally as disturbing elements.
Giacobbe also directed this music video for the song "Push It" by Garbage, which features faceless people, a man and child who have glowing light globes for heads, and many other equally as disturbing elements.
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