Surprisingly realistic portrait made up of fish gathering



The artist Zac Freeman's work "Assemblage" series is a collection of works by Jacques Jam, a bottle of plastic bottles, a crown of beer, a disposable cutlery, a film case, bolts and nuts, which "clip" Lego pieces came out from somewhere, remote control that became unnecessary, a cap of a pen, a clip that stops a bag's bun, a railway model railroad track played when a child was played, a pumpkin soldier, and so on, all kinds of "garakuta" They gathered together and glued on wooden board with glue gun.

Although it looks only as a gathering of garbage pasted irregularly when looking at near, it is a realistic portrait that accurately captures the characteristics of a person when looking at the whole from a slightly distant position.

The image is from the following.Zac Freeman art

Detail of the work "Ryan" (2009). There is no one who thinks this as a portrait when looking at this.


But when you look far away you can see that it is a fairly realistic portrait.


Work of 2007 called "Jerry".


details. It seems to be a part of the left eye.


Portrait of a man named "Garrett" (2009).


Expansion of the lip part.


Portrait of a woman named "Holly" (2009) ... ...


The character "Holly" is hidden.


"Dave" (2000)


Detail of "Dave".


"Courtney" (2008)


Detail of "Courtney". Do you know where it is?


To the work "Chuck" (2007) ... ...


A toy soldier holding a gun was hiding.


"Bryan" (2007)


I found a Lego doll.


"Self Portrait" in 2008 is Zac Freeman's self portrait.


details. Parts that seem to have no meaning when looking at nearby, such as star shaped buttons and animal dolls that appear to be lid of plastic bottles, are also living as part of portrait as seen from a distance, It seems to be a calculated placement.

in Art, Posted by darkhorse_log