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Massive Pushpin Portraits

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Massive Pushpin Portraits Fine Art Portraiture Unusual Art Pixel Art

Massive Pushpin Portraits Fine Art Portraiture Unusual Art Pixel Art Massive pushpin portraits. at first glance, eric daigh's artwork appears to be a low resolution portrait, but upon closer inspection, onlookers can see each piece is made up of thousands of colored pins. combining creativity along with hours of diligent application, the michigan based artist uses 25,000 to 100,000 pushpins to create each piece!. Eric daigh 's pushpin portraits convert the human face into tiny plastic pixels, capturing a likeness that exceeds the sum of their parts. in an email to the huffington post, daigh explained: "i hope you spend more time staring at people's faces and that you feel something in the process." daigh's pushpin pointillism doesn't just show off his.

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Massive Pushpin Portraits Push Pin Art Creative Art Mosaic Portrait

Massive Pushpin Portraits Push Pin Art Creative Art Mosaic Portrait Born in california and now residing in northern michigan, 33 year old husband, father and artist eric daigh creates portraits by putting ordinary pushpins in posterboard. daigh uses blue, red, white, yellow and black push pins (he sprays green pushpins black since there are no black pushpins) to create his masterpieces. The impressive work of the artist eric daigh usues between 15,000 and 20,000 push pins for design his portraits as tiles. daigh usually uses the 5 original colors and grids for his series “portraits pushpin”. Born in california and now residing in northern michigan, 33 year old husband, father and artist eric daigh creates portraits by putting ordinary pushpins in posterboard. daigh uses blue, red, white, yellow and black push pins (he sprays green pushpins black since there are no black pushpins) to create his masterpieces. Here's the process: 1. convert your indexed color .gif back into a simple rgb image. 2. set image size to 1600% (my usual choice) and use the nearest neighbor (preserve hard edges) option in lieu of the usual bicubic choice. in our 90 x 120 example a 1600% blowup will produce an image that is 1440 x 1920.

Massive Pushpin Portraits
Massive Pushpin Portraits

Massive Pushpin Portraits Born in california and now residing in northern michigan, 33 year old husband, father and artist eric daigh creates portraits by putting ordinary pushpins in posterboard. daigh uses blue, red, white, yellow and black push pins (he sprays green pushpins black since there are no black pushpins) to create his masterpieces. Here's the process: 1. convert your indexed color .gif back into a simple rgb image. 2. set image size to 1600% (my usual choice) and use the nearest neighbor (preserve hard edges) option in lieu of the usual bicubic choice. in our 90 x 120 example a 1600% blowup will produce an image that is 1440 x 1920. Massive pushpin portraits at first glance, eric daigh's artwork appears to be a low resolution portrait, but upon closer inspection, onlookers can see each piece is made up of cat o phile. Nov 18, 2011 at first glance, eric daigh's artwork appears to be a low resolution portrait, but upon closer inspection, onlookers can see each piece is made up of.

Pushpin Art
Pushpin Art

Pushpin Art Massive pushpin portraits at first glance, eric daigh's artwork appears to be a low resolution portrait, but upon closer inspection, onlookers can see each piece is made up of cat o phile. Nov 18, 2011 at first glance, eric daigh's artwork appears to be a low resolution portrait, but upon closer inspection, onlookers can see each piece is made up of.

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Pushpin Art Push Pin Art Pin Art Unusual Art

Pushpin Art Push Pin Art Pin Art Unusual Art

These Stunning Pixel Art Style Portraits Are Created By Injecting Ink
These Stunning Pixel Art Style Portraits Are Created By Injecting Ink

These Stunning Pixel Art Style Portraits Are Created By Injecting Ink

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