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I confess I'm always happy to talk you about Italian artists, Italy has a lot of problems but when talking about art I guess
I can say, without fear, that I live in a coutry full of talented individuals.
Today I'm even more excited because I'm presenting you a digital artist living and working in Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Italian region where I live too.
His name is Federico Bebber and his digital artworks are obscure and someway sensual, a must see for you lovers of the finest dark art.

Federico's inspiration comes from b-movies, horror movies, H.R. Giger and Dave McKean but he's also inspired by dramatic and difficult moments he had in his life. He uses his art as a way to exorcise his demons and well ... he's doing a great job.

Her pictures

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