The Album Cover Paintings Use the Face as Its Canvas
Michael Baxter — April 23, 2014 — Art & Design
References: animalnewyork & neatorama
Natalie Sharp is such a big music lover that she created these album cover paintings using her face as the ever-moving canvas. These album cover paintings use extreme detail and dexterity to create a three dimensional look at classic covers.
Using one's face as a piece of the art can go wrong in a lot of ways; luckily for Natalie sharp very few of those ways came to be. These images were completely done by Natalie herself and are all done freehand. The amount of complexity involved in that is staggering enough on its own, but the fact that it only took between three and six hours for each of the is also a feat itself.
There are a total of eight images each representing some classic albums with even more classic album covers.
Using one's face as a piece of the art can go wrong in a lot of ways; luckily for Natalie sharp very few of those ways came to be. These images were completely done by Natalie herself and are all done freehand. The amount of complexity involved in that is staggering enough on its own, but the fact that it only took between three and six hours for each of the is also a feat itself.
There are a total of eight images each representing some classic albums with even more classic album covers.
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