Worm Canevale Makes a Statement With 'Perfect Faces' Photos
Shelby Lee Walsh — December 24, 2009 — Fashion
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New York City-based photographer and artist Worm Carnevale shot the gorgeous photo series pictured in the above gallery. This Delray Beach, Florida-born talent brought two mannequins to life in his photoshoot called 'Perfect Faces.'
While there is no comment from Worm Canevale regarding the underlying themes of the snapshot, the photo series does lend itself well to a subtle social commentary. It seems to send a message about what we typically consider beautiful, vanity and what is fake versus reality.
While there is no comment from Worm Canevale regarding the underlying themes of the snapshot, the photo series does lend itself well to a subtle social commentary. It seems to send a message about what we typically consider beautiful, vanity and what is fake versus reality.
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