Pierre Beteille Digitally Modifies His Own Portraits
Cowbag — February 20, 2009 — Art & Design
References: soothbrush
Pierre Beteille is a French artist who is amazingly skillful at manipulating portraits, but unlike most artists who work with others, Beteille's photoshop work is focused on his self portraits.
The images in the gallery speak for themselves. I love the sick and twisted ones which also manage to look stylish at the same time.
A creative guru, Pierre Beteille also works as an art director, web designer and flash designer.
"I am not a photographer or an artist, I just make images," Beteille describes himself. "I shoot very average or even bad photos that I try to improve thanks to Photoshop."
The images in the gallery speak for themselves. I love the sick and twisted ones which also manage to look stylish at the same time.
A creative guru, Pierre Beteille also works as an art director, web designer and flash designer.
"I am not a photographer or an artist, I just make images," Beteille describes himself. "I shoot very average or even bad photos that I try to improve thanks to Photoshop."
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