The portraits (there’s another version with white Apple products on a background available for viewing after the jump) was commissioned by a leading Italian magazine called Panorama Economy. Just look at the attention to detail of the portrait above. It’s just spectacular
It was created using about 300 Apple product images and the artist responsible for the portraits explains that the magazine requested for a ‘white on white’ portrait where Steve Jobs was to be illustrated with all of Apple’s white products. To achieve the desired effect, the artist didn’t want to use a grayscale version of the products but rather create the image using as less colour as possible.
You can download hi-res versions of both black and white portraits of Steve Jobs here and here.
Both images are licensed under the Creative Commons License for non-commercial use. Attribution required and no derivatives are allowed.
Composite portraits such this has been a kind of a trademark for Charis Tsevis of Tsevis Visual Design, the designer of the images you see here. And this is not the first time he has worked on a portrait of Steve Jobs. For more really awesome example of composite portrait of Mark Zuckerberg, Julian Assange, Barrack Obama and more, head on over to his Flickr photostream.
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