Australian artist, Guy Whitby has recently caught my attention with his ironic and intriguing button mosaic celebrity portraits.
Australian artist, Guy Whitby has recently caught my attention with his ironic and intriguing button mosaic celebrity portraits.
One of the reasons I love photo mosaics, and any type of mosaic for that matter, is that the possibilities are endless! Today on the blog, I am sharing a captivating installation by renowned artist, Noah Scalin.
Recently I came across an artist, Sergej Stoppel, that opened a design studio centered around drawing algorithms and robotics. With the help of his pen plotter named Karel, Sergej converts portraits into different forms of dot and line art. While experimenting with his style he created line art portrait mosaics.
I love to doodle. I never thought of myself as much of an artist in that respect, I was always more of a photography person (photo mosaics too :-D), but I often find myself doodling whenever my mind wanders. I’ve always loved the idea of just randomly sketching out small, simple ideas that spring into my head. It’s like a form of meditation!
Anyway, during one of my photo mosaic hunts, I found the work of Sagaki Keita, a pen and ink artist living and working in Tokyo, and I was absolutely blown away.