After doing a quick poll on Facebook of who I should make a topographic art of next, the winner was surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. With this piece, I decided to try rendering the shadow areas of the image as the top layer and the highlight at the bottom layer. This made the image slightly more abstracted when viewing close-up, but had the real payoff from about 12 feet away. I also went a little smoother on the details of the shapes as compared to Satchelmouth, which helps with the close-up abstraction (and my sanity!). Overall, a fun subject and project. Thanks for viewing. Cheers.
Salvador Dalí, 12 x 12″, archival paper.







