In the present day’s featured work comes from Jan Ploch, a designer and illustrator from Germany. The undertaking ‘Knitterkopf’ is a collection of portraits which might be drawn to resemble crumpled paper.
Knitterkopf, which interprets roughly to ‘crease-head’, is a collection of graphite drawings and portraits the place the figures are distorted in such a approach that the faces appear to be they’ve been crumpled up like a ball of paper. Maybe most distinguishing is the eyes- although distorted, they’re nonetheless robust and maintain a way of each invitation and despair.
It is onerous to tug your eyes away from these enigmatic portraits. Although very abstracted, the viewer is challenged to reconstruct the portraits of their thoughts and uncover the emotion inside each bit. To see this venture and extra inspiration from Ploch, take a look at the artist’s Behance website under!
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