We couldn't dig up any additional information on this work, but it looks like fun. Just the sort of stuff you imagine doing yourself at some point and then say, "nah"...
pssssttt! There's this thing called Photoshop... but I imagine it's not used much in the design world.
(Click the link for MORE from the linked source, and you'll see images where the color of the "precise graphics" crosses things like television cameras that weren't "painted" in the supposedly off-kilter angle.)
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Thank you for posting that link, Jason. Watching people do this just makes me happy.
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Aaahhh! My head just exploded.
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pssssttt! There's this thing called Photoshop... but I imagine it's not used much in the design world.
(Click the link for MORE from the linked source, and you'll see images where the color of the "precise graphics" crosses things like television cameras that weren't "painted" in the supposedly off-kilter angle.)
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This looks like a Felice Varini.
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good catch Wende!
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Wow wow wow! I hope these are real and not Photoshopped. I love the idea that someone took the time and brainpower to figure this out and execute it!
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I'm pretty sure they are all real. In addition to paint, they place colored film over objects (like TVs & windows). The French have this technique down—like Felice Varani, take a look at the work of photographer Georges Rousse. Most ppl won't believe it's real 'til they see it in person, or see how it was done.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x216ms_georges-rousse
http://www.newsobserver.com/lifestyles/extras/story/493409.html
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Thank you for posting that link, Jason. Watching people do this just makes me happy.
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