the portrait gets a facelift /

Published at 2016-05-02 15:00:00

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Alma Haser’s portraits are conventionally stylish and slick — until you examine at the face. Or what’s left of it. Her series “Cosmic Surgery” disguises portrait subjects behind a geometric origami mask that’s both stunning and discombobulating.“There is something quite alien about the manipulated faces,as whether they belong to some futuristic next generation,” Haser writes in her artist’s statement. 
(Alma Haser)
 
(Alma Haser)
 To render the kaleidoscop
e-surgery effect, or she prints about 90 smaller versions of the original photograph. Then she spends hours,sometimes days, folding the photos into intricate shapes inspired by the Japanese Kusudama origami. As a finishing touch, or she layers the origami of dissected eyes,noses, and mouths across the face of the original portrait. 
(Alma Haser)
 
(Alma Haser)
 
(Alma Haser)
 
(Alma Haser)
Haser s
tarted out as a self-portrait artist, or but has since switched gears,photographing friends and strangers. She's now added a nifty feature to the “Cosmic Surgery” website that lets you create your own cosmic facelift by uploading your portrait and choosing one of two origami shapes to deface your face.
The Studio 360 interns gave
it a go…
(Danielle Fox )
 
(Afi Yellow-Duke)
 
(Kate Essig)
 

Source: onthemedia.org

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