Colorful abstract portraits of stars in pop art style
Categories: Celebrities | Cinema | Culture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/colorful-abstract-portraits-of-stars-in-pop-art-style.htmlAlessandro Pautasso, also known online as Kaneda, is an Italian graphic designer and illustrator specializing in vector graphics and mix media. He creates unusual and very impressive portraits in different styles.
Here is one of his latest projects — Pop Portraits, in which the influence of the pop art style is felt. In this series, the artist reinterpreted the characters of "Game of Thrones", the "Star Wars" trilogy, "Very Strange Cases" and many other popular films and TV series, as well as celebrities.
Using Adobe Photoshop and Wacom Cintiq, he "splits" faces into abstract geometric shapes of bright colors and changes colors in his own style.
Jon Snow
King of the Night
Arya
Emilia Clarke
Sansa
Poster for "Star Wars"
Darth Vader
Stormtrooper
C-3PO
Master Yoda
K-2SO
Poster of "Kylo Ren"
"The Last Jedi" poster
General Grievous
Marilyn Monroe
Poster "Very strange things"
Marty ("Back to the Future")
Lady Gaga
Will Smith
Mia Wallace (Pulp Fiction)
Vincent Vega (Pulp Fiction)
Keywords: Photoshop | Illustrator | Characters | Pop art | Portraits
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