Anamorphic 3D Artwork By Bernard Pras

Most Amazingly Weird Portraits Art of Bernard Pras

3D Portraits of  French Artist Bernard Pras knows how to turn trash into treasure. The Bernar Pras recreates classic masterpieces, entirely of recycled materials! Pras' Look Closely! junk portrait. Tom Murphy -. Pras sets up his camera at a well-defined angle so that his art come into attractive portrait.

French artist Bernard Pras is widely known for his unbelievable found-object installations. In anamorphic artworks like these, he hides his images in piles of what seems to be plain junk. They can only be seen through a particular device or just from a right angle.

In order to create the anamorphic effect, the Most of the artist carefully plans the whole installation and places seemingly random objects, selecting them by color and size so that they would resemble a famous portrait or image from a single perspective.
Bernard Pras uses plastic waste, old pills, boxes, bags, packs, dolls, toys, musical instruments, household objects, and pretty much anything that seems right for the color and texture he needs. The results are simply jaw-dropping!


3D Anamorphic Artwork Turn Trash into Treasure 



















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