Sunday, February 27, 2011

I want red



Christian Faur’s Amazing Crayon Pixel Portraits
3:00 pm Tuesday Nov 16, 2010 by Caroline Stanley

For his series The Land Surveyors, artist Christian Faur took photographs from the Great Depression, and, using a digital mapping technique, deconstructed each image down to its pixels. From there, he hand-cast thousands of crayons and then reassembled them into wooden frames to create artworks that resemble highly-pixelated images. Confused? Click through to get a better look at the end result.

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