Typing Marilyn Monroe
Posted on | April 14, 2010 | No Comments
Art made from letters? Set to music? We have just discovered the perfect storm of my creative passions…or at least something that really appeals to a lot of my senses. Created by Martin Missfeldt in two hours, the Marilyn Monroe image illustrates, once again, that creating art is an act of seeing.
Here’s a speed video of the process:
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Category: Art, Culture, Design, Typography, Wordage
Tags: letters > Marilyn Monroe > Martin Missfeldt > type painting > Typography
Tags: letters > Marilyn Monroe > Martin Missfeldt > type painting > Typography
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