A portrait of Amy Winehouse made of pills. Using
5,000 multicoloured tablets, artist Jason Mecier created
the 17 x 21 inch picture to honour the singer's short life.
He creates his portraits of celebrities using junk, pills and sweets.
Jason sometimes uses items donated by the stars themselves
to complete his pieces. Jason explains: "Celebrities really do
send me items. Most people send me anywhere from a
shoebox to a trash bag full of things to incorporate into
their portraits. I have a bag of Pam Anderson's laundry,
and a letter Paris Hilton wrote me from prison."
Jason says his Lady Gaga portrait "has some Hello Kitty
merchandise that was used in her famous photo shoot.
"He says his portraits take at least 50 hours, but many take
much, much longer - Lady Gaga took him almost two months
and hundreds of hours.
The San Francisco artist builds collages from unusual materials
that he feels suit the personality or life of the subject. His portrait
of Michael Jackson is made from thousands of pills
A portrait of Taylor Swift made of pink and white sweets
A Barack Obama portrait made of red, white and blue junk
The stars are sometimes so flattered by the trash treatment
that they buy their own portraits -
which start at $1,500. Rosie O'Donnell bought
this picture of her made out of food
Pink was so impressed with her portrait that she bought it and
used it in her music video for Please Don't Leave Me
Scissor Sisters bought their portrait, which features hundreds
of pairs of scissors
Nicolas Cage junk portrait
A Courtney Love portrait made of pills
A portrait of Frida Kahlo made of junk, including the skulls used
on the Mexican Day of the Dead
Anna Nicole Smith junk portrait
Donald Trump's portrait is made of mobile phone,
money and hairspray cans
Artist Jason Mecier
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