Scott Gundersen photographs his model, then draws the face from the photograph, and finally sets to pinning the corks into place against the canvas until the face begins to take shape — from blank to finished, a single portrait can take over 200 hours and 9000 corks.
Isaac Cordal is an installation and street artist. Since 2006, he has been engaged in a nomad project called Cement eclipses. His human figurines, standing only about 25cm tall, are made with cement and then reproduced using silicone moulds. They represent a kind of metamorphosis, whereby man trades his role of citizen for one as a piece of urban furniture.
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