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Philip Karlberg S Pin Art Portraits

philip Karlberg S Pin Art Portraits
philip Karlberg S Pin Art Portraits

Philip Karlberg S Pin Art Portraits Photographer philip karlberg has just created a unique shoot for plaza magazine, sculpting famous faces by simply using clever lighting and carefully arranged wooden pins. the wooden pin are sparingly used yet the faces he created are instantly recognizable. a couple of months ago i came up with an idea i have had in mind for years. Jackie o wearing burberry sunglasses from ‘pin art’ by philip karlberg, 2012 all images courtesy the artist. designboom has been sent the newest project by swedish photographer philip karlberg.

philip karlberg pin art Celebrity portraits For Plaza
philip karlberg pin art Celebrity portraits For Plaza

Philip Karlberg Pin Art Celebrity Portraits For Plaza In this series commissioned by plaza magazine, philip arranged over a thousand wooden pegs on several boards to create amazing celebrity portraits. featured here (from top to bottom): johnny depp, lady gaga, jackie onassis, john belushi, steve mcqueen and karl lagerfeldt. via feature shoot philip karlberg’s website. Philip karlberg paints celebrity portraits with wooden pins and sunglasses. Philip karlberg: pin art celebrity portraits for plaza each familiar public face is formed by a system of pegs and strategic lighting upon a white, wooden board decorated with a pair of sunglasses typical to their style of dress. A couple of months ago photographer philip karlberg came up with the idea of pin or stick art, a concept he'd had in mind for years. only he didn't know exactly what it could be used for. however, after a test with sunglasses, that turned out to his liking, he sent the image to plaza magazine, and a week later he started shooting an editorial.

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Pop Icon Pintraits pin art portraits philip karlberg

Pop Icon Pintraits Pin Art Portraits Philip Karlberg Philip karlberg: pin art celebrity portraits for plaza each familiar public face is formed by a system of pegs and strategic lighting upon a white, wooden board decorated with a pair of sunglasses typical to their style of dress. A couple of months ago photographer philip karlberg came up with the idea of pin or stick art, a concept he'd had in mind for years. only he didn't know exactly what it could be used for. however, after a test with sunglasses, that turned out to his liking, he sent the image to plaza magazine, and a week later he started shooting an editorial. Each of these famous faces are wearing various styles of shades from ray bans or cat eyes to aviators and harry potter esque sunnies. each of the six famous pin structured faces took approximately one week for philip karlberg to shoot. these fantastic pin art portraits took around 1,200 wooden sticks each to construct. A couple of months ago photographer philip karlberg came up with the idea of pin or stick art, a concept he’d had in mind for years. only he didn’t know exactly what it could be used for. however, after a test with sunglasses, that turned out to his liking, he sent the images of philip karlberg stick art portraits to plaza magazine , and a.

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