Portaits Made with Kisses
Portraits made with lipstick kisses by Natalie Irish. Check out the videos after the break. via
Portraits made with lipstick kisses by Natalie Irish. Check out the videos after the break. via
I’m really enjoying these vertically sliced portraits by Amanda Clyne who uses images from fashion magazines as a starting point for a rather involved process, that I’ll let her explain in her own words. I begin my process by culling...
Scott Gundersen is a wonderful portrait drawer but as an artist, took his portraits to another level by rendering his drawings in corks. Gundersen collects the corks, then arranges them by tone and later fills in the different tones for...
The idea was to combine the classic analog craft of painting with the contemporary technology and today’s hype of digital 3D film to create a new way of viewing and experiencing a painting. The paintings reveal hints of the tragic...
Talanted designer and illustrator based in Madrid, Spain, Alejandro de Antonio Fernández is the creator of this incredible collection of vinyl-inspired pop art for the UNCO_MA Project presented by Art Room. De Antonio was inspired by vinyl records and illustrated...
Great 3d modelling characters by Jonas Thornqvist from Stockholm, Sweden. [via]
Great work of George Chamoun, who could really fooled me at first glance, when he was five icons of the past and the present-day film history almost identical and anatomically correctly put together. All without the use of retouching in...
An amaizing series of celebrities portraits of around as Barack Obama, Mark Zuckerberg, Brad Pitt, or Marc Jacobs Jay-Z. Everything was shot by photographer Martin Schoeller, after years as an assistant to the famous photographer Annie Liebovitz.
A series of portraits and photographic research work on the genetic similarities among members of the same family. An idea of the photographer Ulric Collette with half faces between brothers, sisters, parents and children. To discover in the future. Mother...
New work from artist/architect Lucas Simões out of São Paulo, Brazil who creates these bizarrely wonderful portraits using 10 layers of cut-out photographs.