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Federico Mauro's 'Famous Blades' Features Scary Iconic Weapons

Artist Federico Mauro is the mind behind other projects like 'Famous Guns' and 'Famous Guitars'. His latest series is an artistic compilation of famous 'blades' popularized for splicing and dicing in Hollywood films, television, video games and the like.

Like his other collections, Mauro similarly depicts these bladed objects backed by simple white backgrounds and minimal descriptive text. Some of these famous blades include Gus Fring’s box cutter from Breaking Bad, Leatherface's chainsaw from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Bilbo Baggins' sword from Lord of the Rings.

This collection revisits some of the most popular bladed weaponry responsible for the gut-wrenching gore in Hollywood history. This series is incredibly creative and a must-see for horror movie fans. Check out Federico Mauro's website.
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