Go into, if you challenge, the shady and unexplained world of Fulvio di Piazza. The Sicilian artist makes burning volcanic strange scenes that seem similar to they fit in in a Tim Burton motion picture. Piazza’s work is enthused by the 1980 volume Entropy, written by Jeremy Rifkin, in which he associates thermodynamic activity with sociological patterns of monetary and ecological refuse. According to his push let go, he “too end out the attractive dichotomy of residue, life form the leftovers of substance inspired by flames as healthy as the commencement for a novel series of substance. This understanding signifies the possible for regeneration beyond the end of days. On one occasion this earth has burn; maybe the recognizable phoenix will increase.” Check out weird art images.