Hilarious Split Family Portraits
Cousins: Justine, 29, & Ulric, 29
Canada-based graphic designer and photographer Ulric Collette has created a shockingly cool project where he’s exploring the genetic similarities between different members of the same family. By splitting their faces in half and then melding them together, he creates interesting new people that are sometimes quite normal looking and other times far from it. He calls this series Genetic Portraits.
Mother/Daughter: Francine, 56 & Catherine, 23
Sisters: Catherine, 23 & Veronica, 29
Father/Son: Laval, 56 & Vincent, 29
Daughter/Mother: Veronica, 29 & Francine, 56
Sister/Brother: Karine, Dany & XX years, 25 years
Brothers, Christopher, 30 & Ulric, 29
Father/Son: Denis, 53 & William, 28
Twins: Laurence & Christine, 20
Brothers, Matthew, 25 & Ulric, 29
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well-done TABI
WOW
Not art, not original. Carnival vendors used to do a similar effect. Get a real fucking job you talentless french piece of shit.
@M: At least she’s contributed something. More than can be said of you.
@M: You should probably pop off to bed. Make yourself a nice warm cup of milo or something.
I have photoshop, think I will try that.
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