
A beautiful and macabre combination of anatomy and portraiture by Spanish artist Fernando Vicente.
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Posted on: May 31, 2009 4:30 AM, by Mo

A beautiful and macabre combination of anatomy and portraiture by Spanish artist Fernando Vicente.
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Ditto. I was sitting on this stuff too. :)
Ah well, well done. :)
Valerio Carruba has a similar thematic and similar aesthetics:
http://wunschwelten.blogspot.com/2009/03/valerio-carrubba.html
so, woman is a human?thanks God,somebody prove it !!!
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Argh, you beat me to it. What with being unable to post most of last week, I'm sitting on stuff, and this was one of them. :) Vicente is amazing.
Posted by: bioephemera | May 31, 2009 10:43 AM