Video: Clothes Painted Faces by Bela Borsodi
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
To depict what we want, we do not always need sheets of paper and a pencil with brushes. Designers know how to create without such trifles, we were convinced of this more than once. Even if the result does not always coincide with our expectations.
It turns out that you can "paint" even with clothes. This is done very simply, at least that's what the designer Bela Borsodi thinks. We should take the right clothes, shoes, or even accessories like a scarf, bag, or tie and fold them in such a way that we end up with a human face. Surely you can create many other "paintings", but the designer offers us exactly that. Here we can see grimaces made from shirts, jeans, jackets, dresses … To be honest, there is something creepy in these photos, don't you think? Too remotely, these cartoons resemble a human face, while some are even scary.
Even if we understand that these are just installations that do not carry any special meaning and that any of us can make. However, this still needs to be thought of, and it is worth admitting that the Austrian is all right with this. This project has a twist in itself simply because it is original.
Designer: Bela Borsodi
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