Artist creates bizarre characters by getting models to bend over, drawing faces on them - PHOTOS
The resulting image reveals an eerie illusion that is equal parts human and Pan`s Labyrinth-style horror creature.
This bizarre photograph shows two of the models dressed in identical costumes holding fruit and staring at one another
Another creepy photograph shows one of AnaHell`s models lighting a match with a gothic-style face drawn on their back
Photographer AnaHell admits her creations, called Secret Friends, divide opinion with people finding them either unsettling or endearing
In one of her strangest photographs, AnaHell asked a model to bend over while clutching a doll in bed - while a sleeping face was drawn on their back
Titled `Secret Friends`, the mischievous series features the models dressed up and placed in every day surroundings.
AnaHell, 31, who resides in Spain, said: `I mainly working with the mediums of illustration and photography. Most of my projects explore the concept of identity, anonymity, sexuality and absurdity with a good dose of humour.
`Secret Friends is my most recent photography project which was actually born during another creative session.
`This project delves into childish insanity and transforms bodies into new creatures, friends. In Secret Friends ordinary places and situations transform into a fantasy world when the characters metamorphose.`
However, the artist has admitted her work would not be to everyone`s taste.
She added: `Although the models remain anonymous, another creature is born, a bizarre secret playmate. Secret Friends are strange, outlandish creatures that some may find unsettling and others may find endearing.`
This person radiates anger in the photograph, as they stand clutching a dough roller like a weapon with an angry face drawn on their back
Artist AnaHell said the project delves into `childish insanity and transforms bodies into new creatures` she calls `Secret Friends`
A model crouches while wearing a robe with a perplexed expression drawn onto his back
The 31-year-old artist (pictured) says her photography projects explore the concept of identity, anonymity, sexuality and absurdity.