
Davide Zucco
There is some strange, crypto-voodoo occult type stuff going on in Davide Zucco’s eerie, fairytale-ish work. Zombie-looking humans, crazed animals, and god and demon-like beasts stare vacantly but perhaps knowingly from half-shut eyes as flames burst around them, trees erupt from their limbs, entire galaxies appear in the palms of their hands, and an all-seeing eye occasionally gazes down.

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