Flying around the blogosphere, faster than news of The God Particle, is this eye-catching and colorful project. In an attempt to create a catalog of human skin tones, Brazilian artist and photographer Angelica Dass started an ongoing project called Humanae in which she matches a subject's flesh color to that of the Pantone Matching System.
Angelica's Self-portrait:
Photographing her subjects (each subject is photographed against a backdrop that is the same color as an 11x11 pixel space on their face.):
Some of the results:
Humanae
images courtesy of Angelica Dass, brought to my attention via DesignBoom
Pantone Gets Fleshed Out. Literally. Human Skin Matched To Pantone Colors.
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Labels:
art photography,
pantone,
pantone art,
pantone matching system,
pantone-inspired products,
photography,
portraiture
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