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]]>With his images, it looks as if they were digitized and that a software malfunction occurred during the process. The shapes of the human bodies or heads are not nicely flowing, but have ‘disturbances’ in square and rectangular shapes. Those who look closely will see that the sculptures as a whole consist of this kind of blocks. You could consider them as “analogue pixels”.
Hsu Tung Han builds his works like a puzzle. First he makes a sketch on paper, then he works it out with the help of clay and when he is satisfied, he builds the final version out of wood. Cubes of wood together form a human (or sometimes animal) figure, including intriguing digital glitches. These give the viewer the feeling that they are looking at computer art.
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]]>He was obsessed with Nintendo Entertainment System when he was a kid and became interested in pixels. He watched Exit Through The Gift Shop a few years ago and was inspired by artists such as Banksy and Invader to become a street artist.
His first group exhibition was in March and submitted “Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette” by Vincent Van Gogh. Check out his amazing artworks below.
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]]>The post The Pixelated Wooden Sculptures of Hsu Tung Han appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>With his images, it looks as if they were digitized and that a software malfunction occurred during the process. The shapes of the human bodies or heads are not nicely flowing, but have ‘disturbances’ in square and rectangular shapes. Those who look closely will see that the sculptures as a whole consist of this kind of blocks. You could consider them as “analogue pixels”.
Hsu Tung Han builds his works like a puzzle. First he makes a sketch on paper, then he works it out with the help of clay and when he is satisfied, he builds the final version out of wood. Cubes of wood together form a human (or sometimes animal) figure, including intriguing digital glitches. These give the viewer the feeling that they are looking at computer art.
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]]>The post Artist Turns Iconic Paintings Into Pixelated Street Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>He was obsessed with Nintendo Entertainment System when he was a kid and became interested in pixels. He watched Exit Through The Gift Shop a few years ago and was inspired by artists such as Banksy and Invader to become a street artist.
His first group exhibition was in March and submitted “Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette” by Vincent Van Gogh. Check out his amazing artworks below.
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