
Korean artist Seung Mo Park has turned wire mesh into an unlikely canvas for her art by using it to create amazing photo-realistic portraits.
After superimposing a photograph onto layers of mesh with a projector, he would then snip away at the wire mesh to create areas of light and shadow—the resulting artworks look uncannily like black and white photographs.
The artist has even produced a stunning re-creation of the famous Mona Lisa—see below for more of his beautiful works:








[via Lost At E Minor]