An old saying goes “A picture is worth a thousand words”. However, have you ever thought of grouping words and photographs collectively? Amateur Spanish artist Juan Osborne has created the masterpieces dubbed by words. The Spanish architect and designer composes a number of gorgeous arts thanks to his personal software. Juan Osborne scours well-known quotes, song lyrics and transcription. Hence, the words in different lengths, heights and colors are utilised to form the images. The 40-year-old discovered his unique talent when he was working for an architectural firm in 2009. Because then, he has designed far more than 500 word art pictures. Juan states, “Words are effective, they go straight into the human mind and actually add something to my photos that you can not get from a standard image taken with a camera.”
This image of Prince William and Kate Middleton is produced from as numerous as 200,000 words in different colors, heights and lengths.
The image of Kate Middleton and Prince William is composed of the words from their engagement.
This is the image from words of Winston Churchill – the Prime Minister of the UK. Each and every image is composed thanks to the application Juan Osborne designed himself.
The Winston Churchill’s portrait is depicted by the phrase “Never, never ever, never, by no means give up” – the well-known quote he produced in a go to to Harrow College on October 29, 1941.
The Beatles are photographed by the lyrics of their 290 songs. The Spanish artist Juan Osborne intends to create a super picture of one particular million words.
The portrait is image of Charles Darwin
The portrait is image of Charles Darwin
This is wordy version of painting Starry Evening by Vincent van Gogh.
The image of US’s President Barack Obama is composed with his speeches. According to Juan, the words or transcriptions make his photographs stand out.
John Lennon’s demonstration is created from the lyrics of “Imagine”
The wordy picture of Jesus
A portrait of Pablo Picasso is created entirely from the title of his paintings.
Juan Osborne is seen at his personal computer.
I would say that theoretical pysiscihts in America are the bunch of people who are the most cultured that I have ever met. most of them have fine taste in classical music, going to concerts and operas. Most of them read very well. And, a lot of them have such a sophisticated taste in wines that I could not imagine. I think physics professors here have a lot of random stuff to deal with as well.