Dark, Frightening, and Enigmatic Works That Leave You Sorrowful

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Here we have a dynamic collection of works by Italian artist, photographer, and poet Grassi Stefano. He mostly experiments with graphic art, photography, and graphic poetry. The darkness of his work is what makes him stand out from the crowd. After looking at his work I get that deep, almost depressed feeling that one only gets when they realize that they are indeed alive.

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1-AcupOfAgony
2duality
3freeze
4hesitationofhope
5nostalgia
6homelessromanticism
7theseventhsealisopened
8innerdeadlock
9Dangerous
10infinite
11mirrorgame
12thesign
13hidden
14suggestion
15mindthegap
16darknight
17soulbound

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5 Responses to “Dark, Frightening, and Enigmatic Works That Leave You Sorrowful”

  1. Conceptual Art | Grassi Stefano says:

    March 7th, 2010 at 8:07 am

    [...] almost depressed feeling that one only gets when they realize that they are indeed alive.” The Nonsense Society Categories: [...]

  2. Photography | Grassi Stefano says:

    March 7th, 2010 at 10:24 am

    [...] almost depressed feeling that one only gets when they realize that they are indeed alive.” The Nonsense Society Categories: [...]

  3. Retouch | Grassi Stefano says:

    March 7th, 2010 at 11:48 am

    [...] almost depressed feeling that one only gets when they realize that they are indeed alive.” The Nonsense Society Categories: [...]

  4. Design | Grassi Stefano says:

    March 7th, 2010 at 12:10 pm

    [...] almost depressed feeling that one only gets when they realize that they are indeed alive.” The Nonsense Society Categories: [...]

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