Tag Archives: Photoshop

iPortraits by Roberto Lautert

Even from a few feet away, you can see the bold strokes that Sao Paulo artist Roberto Lautert applies to his portraits of iconic art figures, but step closer and you’ll notice that brush lines are strangely missing. That’s because … Continue reading

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Special tribute: Kim Jong-il dropping the bass

MANY MORE HERE

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Hyperrealistic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Dave Rapoza

Leonardo: Michelangelo: Raphael: Donatello:

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Noses

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David LaChapelle: Recollections in America

It’s not new, but it’s brilliant! Recollections in America builds “neo-collages” with recycled photographs from the 70′s bought second hand that display family parties and inserting additional objects and people, which otherwise had nothing to do with the original photographs. Preventing … Continue reading

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Angry Birds in the Wild

Artist Mohamed Raoof photo-manipulated images to create what the video game birds of Angry Birds might really look like in the wild: LINK

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Pope Vader

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Replaceface

George Dawe was an English portrait artist who painted 329 portraits of Russian generals active during Napoleon’s invasion of Russia for the Military Gallery of the Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Digital copies of these paintings are used as a … Continue reading

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PORTRAITS GÉNÉTIQUES

By Ulric Collette: Father/ Son: Laval, 56 & Vincent, 29 : Father/ Son: Denis, 53 & William, 28 Twins: Laurence & Christine, 20 Cousins: Justine, 29 & Ulric, 29 LINK

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Marching Ants Art

Masterpieces with marching ants instead of the usual centre of attention: LINK

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