Matthew Wisniewski | |
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![]() Wisniewski in 2015 | |
Born | 1990 (age 33–34)
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Education | Rochester Institute of Technology |
Occupation(s) | Software engineer, illustrator |
Years active | 2009-present |
Known for | Collage, photography |
Website |
mattw |
Matt Wisniewski (born 1990) [1] is an American artist and software engineer most known for creating and popularizing a style of digital collage. [2]
Wisniewski was born and raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. [3] He attended Rochester Institute of Technology where he earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science in 2012. [2] He subsequently moved to New York City. [4]
Wisniewski achieved recognition in 2011 by combining images he found on Tumblr and FFFFOUND!. [5] [6] In 2015 he expressed a desire to work with his own photography more. [7] By 2018 he had transitioned to primarily working with his own photography. [8]
Wisniewski is colour blind. [8]
His 2014 work for W San Francisco was described as "Vibrant wall murals celebrate male and female forms against unique backdrops". [9]
Matthew Wisniewski | |
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![]() Wisniewski in 2015 | |
Born | 1990 (age 33–34)
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Education | Rochester Institute of Technology |
Occupation(s) | Software engineer, illustrator |
Years active | 2009-present |
Known for | Collage, photography |
Website |
mattw |
Matt Wisniewski (born 1990) [1] is an American artist and software engineer most known for creating and popularizing a style of digital collage. [2]
Wisniewski was born and raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. [3] He attended Rochester Institute of Technology where he earned a Bachelor of Science in computer science in 2012. [2] He subsequently moved to New York City. [4]
Wisniewski achieved recognition in 2011 by combining images he found on Tumblr and FFFFOUND!. [5] [6] In 2015 he expressed a desire to work with his own photography more. [7] By 2018 he had transitioned to primarily working with his own photography. [8]
Wisniewski is colour blind. [8]
His 2014 work for W San Francisco was described as "Vibrant wall murals celebrate male and female forms against unique backdrops". [9]