Francesco Brunotti's 'Skull Girl' Will Keep You Away from Parks
Michael Hines — May 19, 2010 — Unique
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How could you ever want to go to a park again after seeing Francesco Brunotti’s ‘Skull Girl’? These photos seriously creep me out. I’ve never seen a skeleton riding a bike before.
I suppose skeletons have just as much a right as anyone to play in the park, but that still doesn’t make it any less creepy. What makes Francesco Brunotti’s ‘Skull Girl’ so creepy is the variety of normal situations she’s in. I think I’ll stay away from any and all parks for a while now. Thanks, Francesco Brunotti.
I suppose skeletons have just as much a right as anyone to play in the park, but that still doesn’t make it any less creepy. What makes Francesco Brunotti’s ‘Skull Girl’ so creepy is the variety of normal situations she’s in. I think I’ll stay away from any and all parks for a while now. Thanks, Francesco Brunotti.
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