Robert Silvers, the original inventor of Photomosaics,® worked with a collector of paper money to make this image.
“I spent countless hours over a period of months scanning, by hand, actual rare bills from his extensive world collection, and then cropped the images into the thousands of tiles needed to make this art. Once the collection was ready, I arranged the tiles to resemble a US $100 Bill. As usual with my art, I looked for shapes within the tiles that matched the shapes that I needed to form in the overall image. I did this without shortcuts such as blending. The large museum-grade printed Fine Art of this image has sold out in galleries.”
This NFT is the actual certified digital original used to make the gallery edition prints. From the Artist: “I hope that you enjoy this art in your collection as much as I have enjoyed making it.”
For more information, see www.photomosaic.com
Robert Silvers invented the Photomosaic® when he was still a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was soon commissioned to create the 60th Anniversary cover of LIFE Magazine, and found himself on national television and featured on shows such as Dateline NBC and Oprah. Since then, he has sold over almost one million posters, three million jigsaw puzzles, and over 200,000 copies of his books.
His Fine Art prints are owned by Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Bill Gates, Ferrari, and the King of Jordan, among others.
His clients include Audi, Coca Cola, CNN, Disney, HP, IBM, Library of Congress, Lucasfilm, Mastercard, National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, Paramount Pictures, Playboy, Boeing, General Motors, McDonald's, Pfizer, Toyota, and over 1000 others.
His digital art entitled “Information Landscapes” is in the permanent collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art.
Robert Silvers Original Photomosaic: One Hundred Dollars, First Edition of Ten
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Robert Silvers Original Photomosaic: One Hundred Dollars, First Edition of Ten
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Robert Silvers, the original inventor of Photomosaics,® worked with a collector of paper money to make this image.
“I spent countless hours over a period of months scanning, by hand, actual rare bills from his extensive world collection, and then cropped the images into the thousands of tiles needed to make this art. Once the collection was ready, I arranged the tiles to resemble a US $100 Bill. As usual with my art, I looked for shapes within the tiles that matched the shapes that I needed to form in the overall image. I did this without shortcuts such as blending. The large museum-grade printed Fine Art of this image has sold out in galleries.”
This NFT is the actual certified digital original used to make the gallery edition prints. From the Artist: “I hope that you enjoy this art in your collection as much as I have enjoyed making it.”
For more information, see www.photomosaic.com
Robert Silvers invented the Photomosaic® when he was still a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was soon commissioned to create the 60th Anniversary cover of LIFE Magazine, and found himself on national television and featured on shows such as Dateline NBC and Oprah. Since then, he has sold over almost one million posters, three million jigsaw puzzles, and over 200,000 copies of his books.
His Fine Art prints are owned by Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Bill Gates, Ferrari, and the King of Jordan, among others.
His clients include Audi, Coca Cola, CNN, Disney, HP, IBM, Library of Congress, Lucasfilm, Mastercard, National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Newsweek, Paramount Pictures, Playboy, Boeing, General Motors, McDonald's, Pfizer, Toyota, and over 1000 others.
His digital art entitled “Information Landscapes” is in the permanent collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art.