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Found Object Assemblage Portraits by Zac Freeman

Published Feb 13, 2011

Look carefully at these images. Look really carefully. Remote controls, buttons, film canisters, bottle tops, Altoid Tins, spools, wire, telephone parts, circuits, gears, and hot glue. Zac Freeman pulls stuff from the most curious places and reuses them in his assemblage mosaic portraits.

Check out more of his artwork on his site.

Original post on Unstage Zac Freeman’s website

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