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The artist turns people into paintings. But it is not on paper, but alive
"Art - this is not what you see but what makes seeing the other" - said the great French painter Edgar Degas. 100 years after his death, the American artist Alexa Meade has found a new and original way to prove his words.
Alex writes stunning paintings, using the human body as a canvas, that is, it literally draws on people, turning them into a 2D-illustration. Right rasstanovlennye light and shadows on the models also help to create the effect of painted canvas. Alex does not use Photoshop, and it's hard to believe, because of her work look so alive.
It's hard to believe, but they nastoyaschie
Gravitatsiya
Two storony
In dvizhenii
Four stenah
Ostanovka
Turist
Zrelische
Vstrecha
Mini kuper
Toska
Vyderzhka
Selfi
Doubts
via www.alexameade.com/#gallery1-section
Alex writes stunning paintings, using the human body as a canvas, that is, it literally draws on people, turning them into a 2D-illustration. Right rasstanovlennye light and shadows on the models also help to create the effect of painted canvas. Alex does not use Photoshop, and it's hard to believe, because of her work look so alive.
It's hard to believe, but they nastoyaschie
Gravitatsiya
Two storony
In dvizhenii
Four stenah
Ostanovka
Turist
Zrelische
Vstrecha
Mini kuper
Toska
Vyderzhka
Selfi
Doubts
via www.alexameade.com/#gallery1-section
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