A pixel is the smallest piece a single photograph can be divided into. The more pixels there are the clearer the photograph. Changes to these pixels can be done individually. We can censor a part of the photograph by making a selected number of pixels blurred.
Mineheart has taken this technique to the next level incorporating the pixel censor technique in a manner that creates a new definition of wall art. The pixels are modified into circles. The chosen pixels once changed not only censor a portion of the portrait but also adds another motif to the simple portrait that enhances the readability of the whole piece of wall art.
These portraits are available in 66cm x 81.3cm digital printed canvas with a 1.9cm black box frame.
Artists: Young and Battaglia with Kirin Young
PIXEL CENSOR -1
This portrait of Queen Elizabeth style shows off a lady with her right arm folded and her hand censored which gives this wall art a calm but curious appearance.
PIXEL CENSOR -2
This beautiful portrait is of a princess, wearing an adorable smile, off shoulder gown and flowing hair, which adds to a romantic atmosphere of sheer innocence and love, but appears to be holding something in her hand which has been censored.
PIXEL CENSOR - 3
This portrait is of a medieval duke and duchess relaxing together underneath a tree, even though they seem to be holding hands one cannot tell because the picture has been censored.