The 'Cold Feet' Series Has Animals Taking on Human Activities
Farida Helmy — January 19, 2014 — Tech
References: davideluciano
Creative couple David Luciano and wife Claudia Ficca's latest humanimal photoseries 'Cold Feet' is bizarre and brilliant. In the new photoseries, animals take on human everyday activities in unusual scenes: you'll find a chicken getting a manicure, frogs playing dominoes, a knitting crab, a solitaire-playing alligator, a lobster playing pool and a pig smoking a cigar and drinking whisky.
This is the duo's fourth collaboration where the conceptual photographer and filmmaker David Luciano does the photography and food stylist Claudia Ficca does the styling -- other projects they worked on together include Potholes, Meals Interrupted and Gourmet Mouse Traps.
Inspired by NYC’s Chinatown dazzling display of animal feet for sale, the suitably named 'Cold Feet' humanimal photoseries is uncomfortable and whimsical at the same time.
This is the duo's fourth collaboration where the conceptual photographer and filmmaker David Luciano does the photography and food stylist Claudia Ficca does the styling -- other projects they worked on together include Potholes, Meals Interrupted and Gourmet Mouse Traps.
Inspired by NYC’s Chinatown dazzling display of animal feet for sale, the suitably named 'Cold Feet' humanimal photoseries is uncomfortable and whimsical at the same time.
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