L☻☻K -- AT -- THIS! #010




Portraits of People Made from... People.

Artist Alan Craig recreates famous iconic photographs with unique giant portraits using aerial photography. Similar to pixels, gatherings of people create these intricately composed portraits. Among some of the portraits recaptured are of the late Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, and Marilyn Monroe. Most of the people used to create this project are outfitted in dark clothing to contrast easily with the stark white ground used as the back drop. Select areas use color to create a differentiation where the lips are. This massive project changes portrait art on a grand scale.



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 EXTREME WEATHER WARNING!

Have you ever stuck your head out of the car window as a kid to get the roller-coaster-like feel of winds blowing through your teeth and gums?! Lithuanian photographer and artist Tadao Cern decided to recreate the look of peoples faces enduring gale-force winds through this hilarious photo-shoot.








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3 Circles and a Pop Culture Icon

 It’s kinda crazy how certain images have been forever burned into our brains. Even something as basic as a silhouette or a pair of cartoon character eyes can be instantly recognizable to pop culture addicts. But what happens when you only get part of the image? Can you still figure out what you’re looking at? Think Invisible posters by Adri Bodor & Mark Szulyovszky only give you 3 small areas of a silhouette, forcing your brain to fill in the missing pieces. 






















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