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ornotna

(11,061 posts)
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 07:58 PM Jan 2021

Artist Creates Realistic Portraits Out of Scraps of Denim Fabric

While most artists use graphite or paint to render realistic portraits, others find ways to use more unconventional materials. Turkish multimedia artist Deniz Sağdıç has developed a diverse body of work by upcycling various found fabrics. Denim Skin and Ready Remade are two ongoing projects in which she uses scraps of denim to render highly realistic and detailed portraits of men and women.




https://mymodernmet.com/deniz-sagdic-denim-art/

Check it out, his work is quite good.
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Artist Creates Realistic Portraits Out of Scraps of Denim Fabric (Original Post) ornotna Jan 2021 OP
ohm myyy AllaN01Bear Jan 2021 #1
These are extraordinary. MLAA Jan 2021 #2
Is that Twiggy? BigmanPigman Jan 2021 #3
Sure looks like she did back in the day. hedda_foil Jan 2021 #4
That's who I think it is. lunatica Jan 2021 #6
Yep Ohiogal Jan 2021 #7
For artists the entire world is lunatica Jan 2021 #5
"Excuse me Ma'am..." JohnnyRingo Jan 2021 #8
It's not patience lunatica Jan 2021 #9
I can't see this in a blank canvas. JohnnyRingo Jan 2021 #10
Well look at it this way lunatica Jan 2021 #11

MLAA

(18,571 posts)
2. These are extraordinary.
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 08:01 PM
Jan 2021

So glad you shared them. I needed to spend a few minutes staring at beauty.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. For artists the entire world is
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 08:18 PM
Jan 2021

a potential art project.

If it isn’t nailed down an artist will turn it into a work of art.

JohnnyRingo

(19,284 posts)
8. "Excuse me Ma'am..."
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 08:37 PM
Jan 2021

...but you just happen to be wearing the exact right shade of jeans, and I was wondering if I could possibly get them off.... *SLAP*


Kidding aside, I really do wonder how he got his hands on so many different textures and hues. I can't imagine the patience of sorting them out.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
9. It's not patience
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 09:20 PM
Jan 2021

It’s the throes of swirling artistic creativity taking over. It’s more akin to a fever than to calm rational thought.

JohnnyRingo

(19,284 posts)
10. I can't see this in a blank canvas.
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 10:26 PM
Jan 2021

Few can.
Even from a photo, it'd be so hard going through the swatches looking for just the right shade. I'd think.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
11. Well look at it this way
Fri Jan 8, 2021, 11:45 PM
Jan 2021

All the swatches go on some work of art. The artist may have many piles going at once for different projects.

And I bet the colors, fading and age of the denim bring pleasure in themselves.

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