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Paper Cuts: 40 Puzzling Pop Culture Silhouettes

19 Feb

[ By Steph in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

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Some people – and characters – are so recognizable, we can tell who they are just by the outlines of their heads. All it takes is a few basic details, like a hat, a necklace or a certain hairstyle, to identify them. Others are more of a challenge. See for yourself with artist Olly Moss’ ‘Paper Cuts’ series depicting figures from pop culture.

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Silhouettes from popular movies and television shows range from instantly identifiable to a bit more puzzling. Can you guess those top characters by their ’90s hairstyles?

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Cartoons, game characters and superheroes might be the easiest of all. Who couldn’t identify Mario and Luigi, The Joker, Superman, or the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote?

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Paper Cuts: 40 Puzzling Pop Culture Silhouettes

06 Feb

[ By Steph in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

Pop Culture Silhouettes 4

Some people – and characters – are so recognizable, we can tell who they are just by the outlines of their heads. All it takes is a few basic details, like a hat, a necklace or a certain hairstyle, to identify them. Others are more of a challenge. See for yourself with artist Olly Moss’ ‘Paper Cuts’ series depicting figures from pop culture.

Pop Culture Silhouettes 3

Pop Culture Silhouettes 2

Pop Culture Silhouettes 5

Pop Culture Silhouettes 6

Silhouettes from popular movies and television shows range from instantly identifiable to a bit more puzzling. Can you guess those top characters by their ’90s hairstyles?

Pop Culture Silhouettes 7

Pop Culture Silhouettes 8
Cartoons, game characters and superheroes might be the easiest of all. Who couldn’t identify Mario and Luigi, The Joker, Superman, or the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote?

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Pat puzzling in the kitchen – Creative, Build-it Slideshow Tutorial using Paint Shop Pro by mimitalks, married w/children

21 Jan

Check out these visual art images:

Pat puzzling in the kitchen – Creative, Build-it Slideshow Tutorial using Paint Shop Pro by mimitalks, married w/children
visual art
Image by mimitalks, married w/children
kind of how this is achieved – slideshow made using the capabilities of Pinnacle Studio 12,
all visuals made using the capabilities of Paint Shop Pro 6 (my fav version so far, too bad they don’t make it anymore!). I would think any digital imaging program could be used to achieve this.

Check out the first comment for the settings close up and personal and still!

Like all tutorials, take what you understand and can deal with and play around with the rest.
There is never an absolute way to achieve anything here on earth. The joy is in the challenge
for moi.
Included in my set on Flickr of Creative, Build-it Slideshows
template for personal use: www.flickr.com/photos/mimitalks/3930326621/in/set-7215762…

Phantom Limb [Thomason]
visual art
Image by Dr. RawheaD
Meta-art Thomasons are usually what one might call "achitectural je m’en fous"––architectural elements that once had, but lost its meaning due to neglect or oversight. So these severed tree branches and trunks entangled in fences, wires, and other artificial structures––being primarily a natural phenomenon––don’t quite fit the definition of a Thomason. But because of their visual peculiarity in the urban landscape, are one of the favorite type of Thomasons collected 🙂

What is a Thomason?

Ilford HP5+ @ ISO200, D76 (1:2), 12.5 min @ 20?C

 
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