Saturday, October 20, 2012

The Skewed Sculptures of Evan Penny

The Skewed Sculptures of Evan Penny sculpture portraits photoshop manipulated faces

The Skewed Sculptures of Evan Penny sculpture portraits photoshop manipulated faces

The Skewed Sculptures of Evan Penny sculpture portraits photoshop manipulated faces

The Skewed Sculptures of Evan Penny sculpture portraits photoshop manipulated faces

The Skewed Sculptures of Evan Penny sculpture portraits photoshop manipulated faces

The Skewed Sculptures of Evan Penny sculpture portraits photoshop manipulated faces

Do not adjust this blog post, and no I didn’t have an accident in Photoshop. This is the recent work of Canadian artist Evan Penny who creates stretched and skewed sculptural portraits that tower over 9 feet tall. Some of his other work is actually hyper-realistic, in that he uses silicone and other materials to mimic the texture of skin and hair down to the detail of every last follicle on a large scale. In 2007 Penny began working with an advanced 3D scanning process that allows him to skew objects virtually and then print them in foam using a rapid prototyping method, using the resulting framework as a base for the rest of the sculpture.

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