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Leonardo da Vinci’s classic distilled, reduced & remixed down into 140 exact circular characters of colour. Part of a series created by Graphic Nothing. However, I don’t think the other prints work so well.
Posted on Monday, August 1st, 2011 at 5:44 pm by Jennie Spiller.
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Interesting concept. Can see what you mean, some of the others look as though they have a generic photoshop filter applied to them, whereas this one seems much more considered. It’s far enough removed from the original image, yet still instantly recognisable.
I really like this… very simple… can still tell what the image is without explination. I wonder how little you could go until you couldnt see it anymore? x
Interesting concept. Can see what you mean, some of the others look as though they have a generic photoshop filter applied to them, whereas this one seems much more considered. It’s far enough removed from the original image, yet still instantly recognisable.
Yeah… it is interesting
I do agree with you Mika
I have nothing to say really….
The idea is great
Is there anything that you can do, example with other paintings?
I really like this… very simple… can still tell what the image is without explination. I wonder how little you could go until you couldnt see it anymore? x