Atlanta-based artist Craig Alan created these intricate paintings of iconic figures composed of tiny figures as pixels.
"I was at my mother's apartment in Alabama watching people on the beach from the sixth story balcony. I started photographing them and then I noticed a pattern through the camera."
"In one shot, the group of people appeared to have formed an eye on the screen - this started my creative wheels turning."
"Portraits always came easily to me, so it was only natural that the two should be combined. And the positive response to the works has been a thrill. It’s rewarding for me as an artist to watch people’s reaction to my work and to see them get such enjoyment out of it."
Check his website: craigalanart.com
Source: dailymail
"I was at my mother's apartment in Alabama watching people on the beach from the sixth story balcony. I started photographing them and then I noticed a pattern through the camera."
"In one shot, the group of people appeared to have formed an eye on the screen - this started my creative wheels turning."
"Portraits always came easily to me, so it was only natural that the two should be combined. And the positive response to the works has been a thrill. It’s rewarding for me as an artist to watch people’s reaction to my work and to see them get such enjoyment out of it."
Check his website: craigalanart.com
Source: dailymail
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