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Celebrity of salt
Many say that waking salt - to failure, but Bashir Sultani does not believe in superstition. This artist of Afghan origin, currently residing in Toronto, it uses the salt, not the brush to create his masterpieces. As the canvas Bashir prefers black plank, and as support tools using blades and cotton swabs. By controlling the smallest grain of sea salt Sultani creates portraits of actors, singers and many other people and things.
Its work Bashir Sultani captures on video, not on the camera as it used to do many artists, so enjoy the process and think "but could we?».
Portrait of Al Pacino
Portrait of Lady Gaga
Portrait of Angelina Jolie (the film "Salt»)
Portrait of Johnny Depp (the film "Pirates of the Caribbean»)
Portrait of Michael Jackson
By the conviction of Sultani deal with this "salty art," he began very recently - just in spring 2011, but his patience, concentration and correct breathing (as you know it is needed, and that will nezhdanchik whole point smashed into tar-tare-ry) can be only envy. Just a few hours and ready to work.
The unconventional artist says that this work has helped him find inner balance (still would! So pore over every grain of sand!), And he became more relaxed and friendly.
Portrait of Bob Marley
Portrait of Morgan Freeman
Portrait of Daniel Radcliffe (the film "Harry Potter»)
Portrait of Barack Obama
Portrait of Heath Ledger (the film "The Dark Knight»)
Portrait of Eminem
Portrait of John Lennon
Portrait of Charlie Sheen
Its work Bashir Sultani captures on video, not on the camera as it used to do many artists, so enjoy the process and think "but could we?».
Portrait of Al Pacino
Portrait of Lady Gaga
Portrait of Angelina Jolie (the film "Salt»)
Portrait of Johnny Depp (the film "Pirates of the Caribbean»)
Portrait of Michael Jackson
By the conviction of Sultani deal with this "salty art," he began very recently - just in spring 2011, but his patience, concentration and correct breathing (as you know it is needed, and that will nezhdanchik whole point smashed into tar-tare-ry) can be only envy. Just a few hours and ready to work.
The unconventional artist says that this work has helped him find inner balance (still would! So pore over every grain of sand!), And he became more relaxed and friendly.
Portrait of Bob Marley
Portrait of Morgan Freeman
Portrait of Daniel Radcliffe (the film "Harry Potter»)
Portrait of Barack Obama
Portrait of Heath Ledger (the film "The Dark Knight»)
Portrait of Eminem
Portrait of John Lennon
Portrait of Charlie Sheen