Japanese designer creates psychedelic graphic portraits (Photo)

Japanese designer creates psychedelic graphic portraits (Photo)

17 April 2020, 16:04
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Graphic portraits, which seem to be a figment of the imagination of a not quite normal person, are created by a designer from Japan, Kuhie Nakama. In his work, he uses graphic editors that make his work unique. Japanese demand is confirmed by contracts with Lexus, Toyota, CocaCola, Nike and Dropbox.

One of the last projects of Kuheya Nakama is portraits of people who seem to come to life. Their faces are covered with layers of liquid skin or unknown creatures. From the side it seems that the author of these art objects is not quite normal. But this is his vision, reports Hifructose.

Despite the fact that today almost every student studying digital design boasts unusual visualizations, Namaka uses frightening solutions. He surprises with the unexpected look of his portraits.

Recently, an artist was also reportedly engaged in computer graphics. He does not stop experimenting and pushing the boundaries of the genre known as glitch art. This is an art format that includes the intentional creation of digital or analogue errors and omissions solely for aesthetic reasons.

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