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Nancy OShea
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March 24, 2021
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How did they do this?

  • March 24, 2021
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Hi everyone,

Anybody have any idea which filters, effects or plugins were used for this?

 

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Correct answer Leslie Moak Murray

From an interview with Lola Dupre, the creator:

 Lola Dupré is a multicultural collage artist and illustrator currently working in Portugal. Lola creates surreal and fragmented portraits, she uses multiple prints of the same image in different sizes that are combined in one piece. The collage work is handmade with paper, scissors and glue and the process takes a long time, 20 to 30 hours per image. Visit Lola Dupre website

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Leslie Moak Murray
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Leslie Moak MurrayCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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March 24, 2021

From an interview with Lola Dupre, the creator:

 Lola Dupré is a multicultural collage artist and illustrator currently working in Portugal. Lola creates surreal and fragmented portraits, she uses multiple prints of the same image in different sizes that are combined in one piece. The collage work is handmade with paper, scissors and glue and the process takes a long time, 20 to 30 hours per image. Visit Lola Dupre website

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Nancy OShea
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March 24, 2021

Terrific answer.  Thanks, Leslie 🙂

I wonder if there's a digital method of achieving something similar.

 

 

 

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Leslie Moak Murray
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March 24, 2021

You're welcome! I sure hope so because when I read how she does it I nearly died haha. I wonder if you can find something by googling "Photoshop Splinter Effect" or something like that.