Video: Portraits on corrugated cardboard by artist Elliot Frantz
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Pictures are painted not only on canvas, but also on pieces of glass, stones and even cardboard. And sometimes you don't even need paint brushes to create masterpieces. For example, the artist Elliot Frantz paints portraits with a regular stationery knife on cardboard. The result is beautiful pictures that are striking in their realism.
As Elliot Frantz himself assures, the portrait of Audrey Hepburn turned out to be the most difficult to perform, since the actress's hair on the cardboard canvas was constantly falling apart, spoiling the whole picture. In total, the creation of one masterpiece from the artist takes about 16 hours and an unlimited amount of patience. As for the result, it shocks absolutely everyone who sees it.
No less impressive portraits on cardboard are obtained by the artist Giles Oldershaw. Moreover, in his works, according to critics, the images are more "traced", and the silhouettes are more embossed. It is easy to recognize Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando and other celebrities in the paintings of the artist Giles Oldershaw. And in the hands of Chris Gilmore, the cardboard turns into a wheelchair, a violin or the figure of an emperor in a chair. Therefore, we can safely say that it does not matter what the masterpieces are made of. The main thing is the artist's talent.
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