“I See Faces”: Artist Ilan Adar Creates Amazing Stone Portraits – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

“I See Faces”: Artist Ilan Adar Creates Amazing Stone Portraits

In an ongoing series, artist Ilan Adar scours shorelines for stones, carefully arranging them into striking faces that he then preserves through photography.

“I see faces – The combination of the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, stone beaches, shadows and lights, cliff faces is the exact formula for me to create. What nature’s brings to me everyday. I’ve been working with all different art forms everyday and the rich variety of stones allows my imagination to create stone portraits like this,” he writes.

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