Showing posts with label arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arts. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Paul Caridad Sanchez: A colorful portrait for a colorful person

Paul is one of the brightest persons I met online. Adventurous, friendly, kind, unstoppable, colorful. I wanted to create a portrait inspired of my neo-futurism studies but changing the aggressive strait lines and the polygons to curves and organic shapes. I think that these forms express Paul's world better.

Best viewed large.
Attention: Big file. (8000 x 8000 pixels = 39.3" x 27.3" @ 300 ppi)
Alternately you can zoom in to the high res (64 megapixels) file with Microsoft ZoomIt.

Made with Synthetik StudioArtist, Adobe Creative Suite, nice latin music and lots of tea...

Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects, but you have to credit me and Paul.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

See all of my Heroes of the Electronic Revolution set.

Paul's latest adventure is here. Help him help Maggie Doyne's Blink Now project.

Details of the portrait:

gestalt psychology,Paul Caridad Sanchez,Soloride,Wherespaul,Twitter,Reddit,Web 2.0,portrait,neocubism,neofturistic,futurism,cubism,colorful,Charis Tsevis,http://www.tsevis.com

gestalt psychology,Paul Caridad Sanchez,Soloride,Wherespaul,Twitter,Reddit,Web 2.0,portrait,neocubism,neofturistic,futurism,cubism,colorful,Charis Tsevis,http://www.tsevis.com

gestalt psychology,Paul Caridad Sanchez,Soloride,Wherespaul,Twitter,Reddit,Web 2.0,portrait,neocubism,neofturistic,futurism,cubism,colorful,Charis Tsevis,http://www.tsevis.com

Monday, January 03, 2011

The twin black & white portraits of Steve Jobs


Steve Jobs 2011 (white), originally uploaded by tsevis.

Steve Jobs 2011 (black)

These are my latest twin portraits of Steve Jobs. I created them for Panorama, Italy's Number 1 weekly magazine. The creative director of the magazine requested a 'white on white' portrait where Steve Jobs was to be illustrated with all of Apple's white products. I created the mosaic but then became curious with what a black version would look like. The Panorama team included the initial portrait on the latest cover of the the financial section of the magazine - Panorama Economy.
I'm not really sure which of the two I prefer but i'll probably print them both, one next to the other, for my office...

This is the actual cover of Panorama Economy

Steve Jobs,Steve Paul Jobs,Apple,CEO,Macintosh,Mac,iPhone,iPod,iPad,iOS,Mac OS X,photomosaic,mosaic,image puzzle,photocollage,illustration,graphic design,magazine,portrait,gestalt

Some details of the White mosaic:

Steve Jobs,Steve Paul Jobs,Apple,CEO,Macintosh,Mac,iPhone,iPod,iPad,iOS,Mac OS X,photomosaic,mosaic,image puzzle,photocollage,illustration,graphic design,magazine,portrait,gestalt


Steve Jobs,Steve Paul Jobs,Apple,CEO,Macintosh,Mac,iPhone,iPod,iPad,iOS,Mac OS X,photomosaic,mosaic,image puzzle,photocollage,illustration,graphic design,magazine,portrait,gestalt

Steve Jobs,Steve Paul Jobs,Apple,CEO,Macintosh,Mac,iPhone,iPod,iPad,iOS,Mac OS X,photomosaic,mosaic,image puzzle,photocollage,illustration,graphic design,magazine,portrait,gestalt

...and some details from the Black mosaic:

Steve Jobs,Steve Paul Jobs,Apple,CEO,Macintosh,Mac,iPhone,iPod,iPad,iOS,Mac OS X,photomosaic,mosaic,image puzzle,photocollage,illustration,graphic design,magazine,portrait,gestalt

Steve Jobs,Steve Paul Jobs,Apple,CEO,Macintosh,Mac,iPhone,iPod,iPad,iOS,Mac OS X,photomosaic,mosaic,image puzzle,photocollage,illustration,graphic design,magazine,portrait,gestalt

Steve Jobs,Steve Paul Jobs,Apple,CEO,Macintosh,Mac,iPhone,iPod,iPad,iOS,Mac OS X,photomosaic,mosaic,image puzzle,photocollage,illustration,graphic design,magazine,portrait,gestalt

You can access the high resolution files here:
The Black one and the White one.
Attention: Big files (9216 x 9728 pixels = 30.7" x 32.4" @ 300 ppi).

Alternately you can zoom in to the high res (90 megapixels) files:
Click here for the White one and here for the Black one.

These mosaics are made with custom developed scripts, hacks and lots of love, using my Mac, Studio Artist, the Adobe Creative Suite and good music.

Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects, but you have to credit me.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

See all of my Steve Jobs portraits here.

Happy new year Steve!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Julian Assange and his Leaking World

A mosaic portrait of WikiLeaks' Julian Assange.

Made with custom developed scripts and techniques in Synthetik Studio Artist, Adobe Creative Suite and Apple QuickTime Pro.

Best viewed large.
Attention: Big file. (6656 x 6656 pixels = 22.2" x 22.2" @ 300 ppi)

Based on this photo by Espen Moe.
Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects, but you have to credit me.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

See all mosaics of mine.

Some details:
Julian Assange,Wikileaks,photomosaic,portrait,illustration,graphic design,mosaic,image jigsaw,image mosaic,picture mosaic,collage,photocollage,journalism,transparency,world,diplomacy,USA,China,politics,war,chaos
Julian Assange,Wikileaks,photomosaic,portrait,illustration,graphic design,mosaic,image jigsaw,image mosaic,picture mosaic,collage,photocollage,journalism,transparency,world,diplomacy,USA,China,politics,war,chaos
Julian Assange,Wikileaks,photomosaic,portrait,illustration,graphic design,mosaic,image jigsaw,image mosaic,picture mosaic,collage,photocollage,journalism,transparency,world,diplomacy,USA,China,politics,war,chaos

Thursday, August 26, 2010

The colors of basketball


The colors of basketball, originally uploaded by tsevis.

A personal project inspired by the upcoming 2010 FIBA World Championship coming later this month.

Made in Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Synthetik Studio Artist.
Based on a photo by Matthew Jacques downloaded from Shutterstock.

Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects, but you have to credit me.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

Best viewed large Attention: Big file. (8500 x 7500 pixels)

See all of my Sport related illustrations using this neo--futuristic technique.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for Wired magazine

A mosaic portrait of Facebook's co-founder, CEO and President, Mark Zuckerberg for Wired magaine (UK edition) made out of the original Facebook icons.

Made with custom developed scripts and techniques in Synthetik Studio Artist, Adobe Creative Suite and Apple QuickTime Pro.

Best viewed large Attention: Big file. (10240 x 8704 pixels = 34 x 29 inches @ 300 ppi)

The mosaic is based on a photo by Marcio Jose Sanchez (Associated Press).
Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects, but you have to credit me.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

See all my
Photomosaics.

Many thanks to Gary Cadogan @ Wired UK

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for Wired magazine
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for Wired magazine (detail 1)
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for Wired magazine (detail 2)
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for Wired magazine (detail 3)
Thanks to Ilias Kountoupis for the Wired magazine photo. I haven't received my issue yet.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Aloha from Hawaii


Aloha from Hawaii, originally uploaded by tsevis.

An experimental generative artwork made just for fun. I have based this piece on a photo of a Hawaiian girl. Hawaii is the base of Synthetik, the developers of my beloved Studio Artist. Recently Joe Dalton has featured this photostream on the Studio Artist blog. I couldn't do nothing less than dedicate this piece to him and his great team.

Made (of course) with Synthetik Studio Artist and the Adobe Creative Suite using custom developed scripts and hacks.

Typeface used is PF Encore an awarded Opentype font designed by my friend Panos Vassiliou. You can buy the font on Parachute Fonts shop or on MyFonts.

Based on a photo from Shutterstock.

Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects, but you have to credit me.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

Best viewed in original size (6596 x 8400 pixels).
See more of my Experimental works.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Victor Vasarely: The Illusionist


Victor Vasarely: The Illusionist, originally uploaded by tsevis.

Every form is a base for colour, every colour is the attribute of a form.
— Victor Vasarely

Experimental mosaic portrait of the Op Art father Victor Vasarely.
Pattern inspired by the iconic work of Mario Hugo for Wired magazine and of course the kinetic illusions of Vasarely.

Details:
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Created in Synthetik Studio Artist, Adobe Photoshop, Apple QuickTime Pro with custom developed scripts and techniques.

Best viewed in original size (7168 x 7168 pixels).
See more designer's portraits on the teachers / i maestri set.

Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects, but you have to credit me.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Ronaldinho: Brazil 2010 (2)


Ronaldinho: Brazil 2010 (2), originally uploaded by tsevis.

Subject, Inspiration:
Experimental mosaic illustration and poster for the Brazilian national football team and the talented footballer Ronaldo de Assis Moreira aka Ronaldinho.
Inspired by the Brazilian flag and of course by the Brazilian national team. I may be a devoted fan of Italy and USA but I have to admit that these Brazilian guys are not playing. They are dancing!

Pattern, Grid:
I am still experimenting with the African inspired patterns. I am trying to simplify the patterns in order to produce a more international and more contemporary style.

Colors:
The color set includes 3+3 spot colors. The first three are the colors of the flag and I also have used three intermediate tones.

Software, Technique:
Made with custom developed scripts and techniques in Synthetik Studio Artist, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Apple QuickTime Pro.

Credits, Licenses:
Based on a photo by Sportgraphic downloaded from Shutterstock.

Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects, but you have to credit me.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

Best viewed large Attention: Big file. (9728 x 10752 pixels)

If you like this you can see more of my Africa inspired illustrations here.

Monday, February 22, 2010

TOYOTA NASCAR: Hardware. Hard Won! (Kyle Busch: Champion 2009)

Congratulations, Kyle! Congratulations, team! You made it!

This is the fourth mosaic illustration made by Tsevis Visual Design for the Toyota team (NASCAR) in collaboration with the great team of Saatchi & Saatchi Los Angeles.
www.saatchila.com
There are so many people that I have to credit here: Photographers, editors, designers, managers etc. It's quite impossible. So, I am just thanking the whole Saatchila.com team. Thanks, guys!
(Special thanks to Angee, Lisa and Jerry!)

Made with Synthetik Studio Artist, Adobe Photoshop and Apple QuickTime Pro using custom developed scripts and techniques.
Best viewed large.
Warning: Really big file (9728 x 10752 pixels)

©Saatchi&Saatchi Los Angeles 2009

See all theToyota Nascar mosaic illustrations
More about Toyota Nascar Racing: toyotaracing.com
More about Toyota winners: toyotaracing.com/motorsports/wins.html

TOYOTA NASCAR: Sultans of Speed


TOYOTA NASCAR: Sultans of Speed, originally uploaded by tsevis.

This is the fourth mosaic illustration made by Tsevis Visual Design for the Toyota team (NASCAR) in collaboration with the great team of Saatchi & Saatchi Los Angeles.
www.saatchila.com
There are so many people that I have to credit here: Photographers, editors, designers, managers etc. It's quite impossible. So, I am just thanking the whole Saatchila.com team. Thanks, guys!
(Special thanks to Angee, Lisa and Jerry!)

Made with Synthetik Studio Artist, Adobe Photoshop and Apple QuickTime Pro using custom developed scripts and techniques.
Best viewed large.
Warning: Really big file (8192 x 8192 pixels)

©Saatchi&Saatchi Los Angeles 2009

See all theToyota Nascar mosaic illustrations
More about Toyota Nascar Racing: toyotaracing.com
More about Toyota winners: toyotaracing.com/motorsports/wins.html

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Charlize Theron: African beauty


Charlize Theron: African beauty, originally uploaded by tsevis.

Experimental mosaic portrait of South African born beauty Charlize Theron. Charlize was born in Benoni, Johannesburg, and she helped present the Final Draw for the FIFA World Cup 2010.

See more of my African inspired illustrations.

Best viewed large Attention: Huge file. (6656 x 7168 pixels)

Made with custom developed scripts and techniques in Synthetik Studio Artist, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Apple QuickTime Pro.

Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Design Walk 2010: Analog VS digital

This is a mosaic illustration made in collaboration with my friends at the Indyvisual Design Collective. These good fellas asked me to play with them on the subject "analog VS digital". They have been given this subject by Double Decker, curators of the Design Walk 2010.
The idea of Petros Voulgaris, Costas Vassilakis, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Christos Kourtoglou and Giorgos Chandrinos was to create a digital mosaic and then they would reconstruct it in an analog mode.
We chose to use the eyes from the poster of the Mathieu Kassovitz's "La Heine" movie. My friends are thinking that the film is not only a great classic but it's also expressing a period that our country is also living lately.
To provide a revolutionary response to this social mess we chose to use some leftist or military clichés like the star or the thunder but enrich them with floppies and scissors that are symbols of digital and analog creativity. The Black-Red-Yellow colors are not used only because we wanted to incorporate another cliché. These are the actual colors of the Indyvisuals' working space. (I think this guys are supporting a yellow soccer team or something... :-))

You can watch the making of the analog version of the mosaic.
You can read more about the Design Walk 2010.
You can visit the Indyvisuals webiste.

Made with custom developed scripts and techniques in Synthetik Studio Artist, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Apple QuickTime Pro.
Best viewed large Attention: Huge file. (8192 x 3712 pixels)

Licensed under the Creative Commons License Scheme.
You can use this image for NON commercial projects.
Please, don't use it to express hate, racism or anything negative.

Thanks to Indyvisuals for the invitation.