Self-Suffocation Portraits

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The Julmard Vincente Plastic Wrapped Series is Breathtaking

Hard to look at for very long without losing your breath, the Julmard Vincente Plastic Wrapped series features examples of people who struggle against suffocation.

Most of the subjects appear to be suffocating themselves, as a way to end their lives in one of the most traumatic ways possible. Even if you want to stop breathing, your natural instincts kick in and your body struggles for survival. These portraits capture the moment when the subject's are suffering the most, obviously in incredible pain both emotionally and physically.

The Julmard Vincente Plastic Wrapped series demonstrates the artist's skill in painting the clear plastic wrap while still letting the subject and the extreme emotions they are going through be seen quite clearly.
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