Humans are cool. Animals are cool. Humans with animal heads, not cool at all, especially with the serenity that comes across in these images. There’s really no way to put aside the creepy feel that comes out of these images by multidisciplinary Venetian artist Francesco Sambo. For his project Bestiary, the artist delves into digitally manipulated images where human heads are swapped with, or mashed up with animal heads. Hell, even the koala… especially the koala, looks so very sinister.
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Surreal Photography by Sarolta Bán
Going safely well beyond the real photographer Sarolta Bán, presents these surreal images that are the result of imaginative photo manipulation. I’d happily live in that camera house in these images, through not so much in the world they show.

Intuition by Carsten Witte

Hamburg based photographer Carsten Witte‘s image series Intuition is based on the idea that everything must change. We see that idea come to life in these photographs where attractive faces show marks of decaying skin and skulls.
Barbara Florczyk’s Photo Manipulation Takes us Into a Dreamy World
Polish artist Barbara Florczyk creates these marvelous photo manipulations that take us into a dreamy alternate world. We probably wouldn’t mind checking out some of these places.

Things are Different in the World of Nancy Fouts

Artist Nancy Fouts uses everyday objects in her work, but they are changed to such an extent as to appear an entirely different thing. The creative sculptures are a nice twist to the everyday.
Cityscapes Get Remodeled in Portraits
Photographer Victor Enrich retouches his photographs of cityscapes and architecture to give the structures and impossible, fantastical look, quite like the dream worlds of Inception. Except of course, the structures and buildings here are a lot stranger, taking on impossible designs and shapes.
If Pokemon were for real [pics]
Nothing can be more creepy than seeing the cute, loving creatures you had loved to come alive in a creepy way. Perhaps there wasn’t a way of keeping them cute and real. The real life Pokemon are the work of Steven Lefcourt.