Brooklyn-based contemporary artist Dustin Yellin just released his new series of work “Psychogeographies”, a collection of life-size humanoid figures. Like specimens trapped under a microscope, these alien-looking sculptural paintings are painstakingly pieced together using thousands of individual drawings, paintings and magazine or encyclopedia clippings that are then stacked between vertical planes of glass to render three dimensional forms. The whole process to create these works is quite labor-intense. According to the artist, the current seriers of 12 figurines took him 6 years to complete. Take a look at these stunning 3D collage, if you want to view them on field, they are on permanent display at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC.

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

Fantastic 3D Human Collage Encased within Layers of Glass

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