inspired by the neurological tendency and evolutionary trait in humans to recognize and distinguish human facial features out of almost any abstract patterns and materials, i have been inspired by urban styles of street art, typography and traditional abstract themes in order to manifest as much meaning as possible into letter forms simultaneously attaining traditional forms of portraits.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Abstract Graffiti Inspired Faces
"when you look at the faces of people around you, you are engaging a part of your cerebrum that seems to be dedicated to facial perception, and there is a measurable increase in blood flow to an area in the brain’s right hemisphere called the fusiform facial area (FFA)." http://www.dana.org/news/cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=1222
inspired by the neurological tendency and evolutionary trait in humans to recognize and distinguish human facial features out of almost any abstract patterns and materials, i have been inspired by urban styles of street art, typography and traditional abstract themes in order to manifest as much meaning as possible into letter forms simultaneously attaining traditional forms of portraits.
inspired by the neurological tendency and evolutionary trait in humans to recognize and distinguish human facial features out of almost any abstract patterns and materials, i have been inspired by urban styles of street art, typography and traditional abstract themes in order to manifest as much meaning as possible into letter forms simultaneously attaining traditional forms of portraits.
Labels:
abstract,
acrylic,
alcohol ink,
ballpoint,
board,
canvass,
copic markers,
gesso,
graffiti,
grey,
ink,
oil,
palette knife,
pen
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