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Israeli typographer Oded Ezer creates typefaces out of singular features of famous artworks, and the effect is strange, humorous, and at times disturbing. Nonetheless, this play with type serves as an update to sometimes overexposed pieces of work, and helps us to see them in a new light.

For more of Ezer’s work, visit here.