'The Pixles' by Jonathan Lewis Pays Homage to The Beatles
Jessica Marcel — April 1, 2010 — Art & Design
Artist Jonathan Lewis was inspired by the legendary group The Beatles to create this series of pixelized art titled, 'The Pixles.' Each pixel-filled square is based on a song. The abstract representations are good for the songs, since each Beatles song says a lot more than any realistic painting could portray.
Above are the pixelized versions of Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine and Help. For more of The Pixles, check out Jonathan Lewis' site.
Above are the pixelized versions of Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine and Help. For more of The Pixles, check out Jonathan Lewis' site.
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