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the mathematics of emoticonsIf you can do emoji maths, then you probably can do emoji art, right?

And yes, once again Google has shown me all things ’emoji art’ at the click of a button.

Check out LA artist Yung Jake who has taken emoji art to a fine art status with his celebrity portraits which typically include 15,000 to 30,000 emojis.

If you’re feeling a bit creative, then access the online emoji.ink app that Yung uses to create his masterpieces. You’ll be welcomed by the following screen of what appears to be an endless selection of emojis. Select one, and click to start drawing. then hit any key to return to the emoji selection page to change emojis. Enjoy!

Emojiink

2 Comments

  • Jen Martin says:

    Welcome back Marti!!!! I was so delighted to find this great cartoon in my inbox. As someone allergic to caffeine, I must admit the 3rd face is mine with even a small amount of coffee. Hard to believe I was born and bred in Melbourne 😉 And your cartoon got me thinking more about emojis so I’ve decided my weird science radio story this week will be about emojis. Thanks for the inspiration, Jen xx