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J. Testemale Dessins, French Workshop, Gouache and graphite on paper FABRIC PROJECT 11 28 cm x 24 cm. J. Testemale Dessins, located in Paris, is one of those great design workshops that worked for the biggest fashion brands in the 1950s to 1970s. works of art. Mostly influenced by the various abstract art movements of the post-war period.
Artist Creates Stunning Mosaic Portraits Inspired by Colorful Patterns From African Culture
Greek visual designer Charis Tsevis is well known for his intricate digital mosaics. Usually in the form of portraits, his mosaic artworks feature a wide range of subjects spanning from popular TV characters and musicians to U.S. presidents and international athletes. Tsevis finds inspiration for his pieces in almost everything, taking striking elements from a vast array of visual imagery and combining them into thematic portraits. One of his latest series, titled African Bricks, was inspired by his visits to the African continent and his study of its many cultures.