The new generation of serial killers. He wants blood. Dr. Porcins hides behind a mask of pig leather and his victims are the human race. He comes to represent all the pigs, reincarnating the most violent revenge that a man could imagine.
La nueva generación de asesinos en serie. Él quiere sangre. El Dr. Porcins se esconde tras una máscara de cuero porcino y sus víctimas es la raza humana. El viene a representar a todos los cerdos, reencarnando la más violenta venganza que un hombre pudiera imaginar.
Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney, Christopher Lee, Vincent Price, Richard Carlson, Bela Lugosi and Robert Englud, are unavoidable characters in Martín Varbaro's collection of horror films. It goes without saying that the artist from San Martín is a collector of collections, and horror films occupy an important part in his collector's bum. Lycanthropes lacking pity for retirees, Dracula looters of hemodynamic centers, satanic desecrators of private cemeteries, sellers of Lucifer stamps with the Chacarita T-shirt and other improbable nightmares, haunt Varbaro since he was a boy. While other children chose Buck Roger or Poncharelo, he preferred to find empathy in the paleness of Dracula and dream that tomorrow he could buy in cash, always with money earned from art, a Monster from the Lagoon in a house of household appliances. Terror and horror, two inevitable words in the work of a guy who usually dreams in black and white.
Dr. Porcins
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The new generation of serial killers. He wants blood. Dr. Porcins hides behind a mask of pig leather and his victims are the human race. He comes to represent all the pigs, reincarnating the most violent revenge that a man could imagine.
La nueva generación de asesinos en serie. Él quiere sangre. El Dr. Porcins se esconde tras una máscara de cuero porcino y sus víctimas es la raza humana. El viene a representar a todos los cerdos, reencarnando la más violenta venganza que un hombre pudiera imaginar.
Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney, Christopher Lee, Vincent Price, Richard Carlson, Bela Lugosi and Robert Englud, are unavoidable characters in Martín Varbaro's collection of horror films. It goes without saying that the artist from San Martín is a collector of collections, and horror films occupy an important part in his collector's bum. Lycanthropes lacking pity for retirees, Dracula looters of hemodynamic centers, satanic desecrators of private cemeteries, sellers of Lucifer stamps with the Chacarita T-shirt and other improbable nightmares, haunt Varbaro since he was a boy. While other children chose Buck Roger or Poncharelo, he preferred to find empathy in the paleness of Dracula and dream that tomorrow he could buy in cash, always with money earned from art, a Monster from the Lagoon in a house of household appliances. Terror and horror, two inevitable words in the work of a guy who usually dreams in black and white.