We already know Hong Yi by the portrait she made out of coffee spots. The creative artist from Malaysia decided not to stop on this and now she has something new to offer – the woman has made a portrait out of socks pinned to bamboo sticks!
I guess we all had that frustrating experience when spilt coffee leaves sticky dark stains on the tablecloth. However, what may be a drastic nightmare for a housemaid is a source of inspiration for Malaysian artist Hong Yi. She drew a portrait of her favorite singer with coffee stains. This fascinating work took about 12 hours to complete.
This giant portrait was created by Jorge Rodriguez Gerada, a Cuban-American contemporary artist.
This portrait is one of his terrestrial series which means that he’s working at a scale large enough to allow his images to be seen from space. I can only imagine the incredible amount of efforts put into this artwork.
This is a hair weave work by Chinese Zhang Dexuan, 66. He’s weaving portraits on hair, a technique invented by his grandmother. Zhang learned the skill in 2 years and accomplished his first portrait before he turned 30. He normally makes miniature portraits, working with magnifier.
The only sad thing about it is as he doesn’t have a descendant to transmit the skill now, it may be lost in future..
It’s amazing how a simple photo portrait can speak for itself, especially when it is the portraits of the elderly. All their life story is written in their wrinkles.
See also the first part of Wrinkled Faces.
Lady Gaga, portrayed by her fans, looks even nice. Or may be too nice?





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