Large Scale Portraits Using People As Pixels

 
 
 



Artist Craig Alan has created portraits of pop-culture icons using humans as the media. His large-format works of art are carefully set up using human subjects and then photographs them from above to create a pixelated image effect. Subjects wearing different colours (or holding coloured lights) can help create a special affect like those used in the Marilyn Monroe photo. We love large-scale art.

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