American turns lyrics and film scripts in a unique pattern
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An artist from Los Angeles Mike Matola creates incredible drawings inspired by pop culture.
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They depict celebrities, cartoon characters, scenes from popular films and cult objects, familiar to everyone. But the main feature of the pictures that creates them Mike with the help of letters and numbers.
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For each new work Matola choose a special text that matches the image. For example, a portrait of Freddie mercury consists solely of songs by the band Queen, and the hero of the cartoon Hayao Miyazaki’s “My neighbor Totoro” created from the original script in Japanese.
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- On the coast in Britain, there were portraits of the heroes of the First world war
- Michael Jackson on the wall in Paris opened an exhibition dedicated to the king of pop