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Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

May 04, 2010 from PauloGabriel's blog

We often get to see those cheesy self-portraits... featuring people in cute costumes, underwater or whatever, but we don't get to see very often the work of people who prefer another approach for their portraits.

These are the self-portraits of designer Francesco Sambo, who came up with some pretty disturbing images. For more of his self-portraits and work, you may check out his portfolio at Behance. I hope you all enjoy these. Cheers! ;)

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

Disturbing Self-Portraits of Francesco Sambo

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Hello, everyone! I'm Paulo Gabriel, designer from Porto Alegre, Brazil, born in 1984. I have worked as a webdesigner since 2006, but websites and blogs have been a hobby for me since 1999. Here in Abduzeedo, I try to bring only the hot stuff for you... and hope that all of you enjoy my posts! For more cool stuff, you may also follow me on Twitter.

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