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Mona Lisa Perspective Inverted Salt PortraitHere is the video : www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3PmsD…
Here is the worlds very first large inverted salt portrait that has been done in a perspective point of view ( that means that the final work only looks good from one specific angle ) that kind of work is also know as anamorphic perspective.
Its also done as an inverted image - where you need to flip the colors on the phone/pc to see how it really looks like.
And the whole thing was done using only regular kitchen salt ( 4 kg )
The portrait is 2X4 meters large done on a black carpet .
So what is the point of doing something like this ? I can answer as simple as : Its fun!
I really like to see what i can do with everyday items and how much of a challenge i can handle. If you dont challenge yourself you dont get better. Also knowing that im probably the first person who has attempted to do something like this is also encouraging
I must admit this work took me way longer to expected and i really had some parts where i wanted to give up and abandon the project. But im way to stubborn to give up so i followed thru
The funny thing is : while i was working on this project , the only thing i could think about it is : how can i make this even harder / and even more challenging for me !
Dino Tomic
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Comments: 20
KyleTheBrownFox [2016-06-21 14:50:04 +0000 UTC]
This looks awesome, its really cool seeing you're inverted drawings as they look so cool.
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Art-Ablaze [2016-06-21 05:08:16 +0000 UTC]
This looks really really awesome!!!! I'm very impressed and inspired by how you challenge yourself like this! And congratulations on being the first one to do something that's this epic!!
Who knows, you might even make it into the Guinness Book of World Records!
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Viva-La-Pluto [2016-06-20 15:46:08 +0000 UTC]
woah dude this is amazing, also is there any chance I could use your work as an example/artist study whilst looking at the movement excessivism? I'm focusing on using mediums in an excessive way, and I feel that your work with salt reflects this as well as being super awesome.
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MamaWhiskers [2016-06-20 14:42:21 +0000 UTC]
Great detailing, who did you sell your soul to?
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sakpalamey In reply to MamaWhiskers [2016-06-20 16:16:14 +0000 UTC]
To one of DaVinci's demons.
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MamaWhiskers In reply to sakpalamey [2016-06-20 17:17:58 +0000 UTC]
I must contact then soon
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Sketchious [2016-06-20 14:39:30 +0000 UTC]
Surprised at how the details works with salt. You are superb!
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