The Marcin Szpak Sth Sth Spread is a Creepy Series of Portraits
Armida Ascano — November 6, 2010 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & photographyserved
The Marcin Szpak Sth Sth spread is not the first of the photographer's work that emulates a slight sense of creepiness.
With a blood-splattered woman holding an axe, a burlap sack-covered body and a tattered renaissance woman in white-faced makeup amongst the mix, the Marcin Szpak Sth Sth shoot aims to disturb.
The result is spot on, as viewers of the series are sure to get the chills. Check out the featured gallery to see for yourself.
With a blood-splattered woman holding an axe, a burlap sack-covered body and a tattered renaissance woman in white-faced makeup amongst the mix, the Marcin Szpak Sth Sth shoot aims to disturb.
The result is spot on, as viewers of the series are sure to get the chills. Check out the featured gallery to see for yourself.
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