Mosaic-like portraits combine multiple images to explore time and mutation

Traditional portraits are great and all but they need to move beyond, well, being traditional. This is where Jason Chen comes in.

The Philadelphia-based photographer establishes movement by stitching multiple portraits into one creating unique mosaics in the process. The aim of this project is to explore the effect of time and human mutation while also peaking into the emotional side of a subject. When viewed from afar, the portraits appear as a single image, but standing up close yields a different story. Chen is exhibiting his latest at the Paradigm Gallery + Studio under the name, “Portrait” until June 18th.

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Check out some of his mosaic portraits below, and head on over to his website for more!

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Source: designfaves.com

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