Italian photographer Andrea Giacobbe has mastered the art of bizarre in a multitude of ways. Always with a twisted edge, his photos in this gallery collection feature eerie green hues, possessed dolls, creepy looking children, faceless subjects, and a woman on fire being ogled by idle onlookers.
Giacobbe also directed this music video for the song "Push It" by Garbage, which features faceless people, a man and child who have glowing light globes for heads, and many other equally as disturbing elements.
What's Driving This Trend
- Eerie Photography
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the field of photography, exploring unconventional and unsettling visuals.
- Twisted Art
- Opportunity to disrupt the art industry by pushing boundaries and challenging conventional notions of beauty and normalcy.
- Disturbing Music Videos
- Disruptive innovation potential in creating music videos that evoke discomfort and provoke a strong emotional response.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography
- Innovative opportunities in the photography industry to explore unconventional styles and subjects.
- Art
- Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art industry by embracing unconventional and unsettling aesthetics.
- Music
- Potential for disruptive innovation in the music industry by creating music videos that challenge traditional visual storytelling and push boundaries.
