Back in January, I shared a post on Garment Mosaics created by a talented artist, Noah Scalin. I have revisited his site many times since and each new piece I see, I love more than the one before.
Back in January, I shared a post on Garment Mosaics created by a talented artist, Noah Scalin. I have revisited his site many times since and each new piece I see, I love more than the one before.
Mosaics have been an art form for centuries, so it is always exciting to see when an artist finds a way to take it even further! That’s what Colorado-based artist, Nataly Parson did when she created an optical illusion mosaic triptych.
A while back I wrote a post about creating an attention-grabbing video mosaic using the popular app, Pro Mosaic Creator. Well, in the year or so since in wrote that
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.
It’s almost 2019 and we live in a world where we celebrate holidays like “National Margarita Day” (hey, I’m not judging), communicate through gifs, and memes are a primary source of entertainment. So, it only makes sense that emojis are now considered a fine art medium! Check out these photo mosaic celebrity portraits made out of emojis!
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 am sure we can all remember being in elementary school art class and cutting up newspapers, magazines and construction paper to make collages of a sailboat or a dog or maybe the really artistic kids tried a self-portrait. Well, I have come across a Miami based mixed media artist who brings collage art to a whole new level.
Instagram has quickly become my go to place for inspiration and ideas. Lately I have been seeing this cool feature where users are able to make their pictures take up more spaces than just that one little square on their page. Allowing images to take up more real estate on your page definitely makes an impact on followers. These grids are also totally reminiscent of a photo mosaic, so naturally I had to give it try.
I like to hop on Reddit now and then because they always seem to be on the cutting edge of trends, especially when it comes to technology. And as you probably already know, I also like to seek out other photo mosaic lovers to see what they’re up to in the hopes of finding something new! Most recently, while browsing, I came across some photo mosaic fan art that really blew me away.