Polygonal Portraiture
August 13, 2012 5:31 AM Subscribe
Liam Brazier uses geometric shapes to create neat illustrations of pop-culture icons.
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Favorites Include:
• Man Made (Iron Man)
• Front Man (Captain America)
• R & R (Rocky and Rambo)
• You Called (Ghostbusters)
• Mad Man (Hulk)
• Hang Man (Spider-man)
• Cave Man (Batman)
• Man Up (Superman)
• Raider (Sand People)
• Guard (Imperial Guard)
• Scum (Boushh)
• Dark Lord (Darth Vader)
• Golden One (C3PO)
• Trooper (Stormtrooper)
• Bounty Hunter (Boba Fett)
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[Page does not support direct linking, however clicking on any of the following links and then hitting enter on the URL that comes up should work.]
Favorites Include:
• Man Made (Iron Man)
• Front Man (Captain America)
• R & R (Rocky and Rambo)
• You Called (Ghostbusters)
• Mad Man (Hulk)
• Hang Man (Spider-man)
• Cave Man (Batman)
• Man Up (Superman)
• Raider (Sand People)
• Guard (Imperial Guard)
• Scum (Boushh)
• Dark Lord (Darth Vader)
• Golden One (C3PO)
• Trooper (Stormtrooper)
• Bounty Hunter (Boba Fett)
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Hmm. I have the sudden urge to play the original Virtua Fighter.
posted by Kevtaro at 6:08 AM on August 13, 2012
posted by Kevtaro at 6:08 AM on August 13, 2012
Pffft, big deal. Every single picture of a pop-culture icon I've ever seen on the web was made using just one type of geometric shape.
posted by hincandenza at 10:26 AM on August 13, 2012
posted by hincandenza at 10:26 AM on August 13, 2012
I like the polar bear one!
posted by LobsterMitten at 12:24 PM on August 13, 2012
posted by LobsterMitten at 12:24 PM on August 13, 2012
All shapes are geometric.
posted by syntaxfree at 1:06 PM on August 13, 2012
posted by syntaxfree at 1:06 PM on August 13, 2012
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For what it's worth, the direct links worked for me from within the RSS feed on Google Reader...
posted by jozxyqk at 5:48 AM on August 13, 2012 [1 favorite]