American Stereotype Animal Art

These Anthropomorphic Animal Drawings Mirror American Institutions

These animal drawings feature various creatures posed in human-like poses. These illustrations take animals and turn them into well-known and very widely accepted American stereotypes.

Kim Nguyen painted these art pieces in a truly anthropomorphic style and it shows. Each image uses the animal form but their expressions are so decidedly human that they almost don't seem to be either or. The stereotypes are also very well defined and easy to spot.

In one photo, a tiger is used to show the strong and fierce woman in American society and in another we see a laughing hyena taking the roll of the trigger happy mafia member. The backgrounds in each animal drawing are simple and you really get to take in the detail of each specific animal-human hybrid fully.
Trend Themes
1. Anthropomorphic Animal Art - Creating art that merges human and animal characteristics and explores cultural stereotypes provides opportunities for disruption in the art world.
2. Redefining American Stereotypes - Redefining American stereotypes in animal form allows for disruption in the way people view society and culture.
3. Expressive Animal Illustrations - Using animals to convey human emotions and experiences provides opportunities for disruption in the field of illustration.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can benefit from disruption and innovation by exploring new mediums and subjects, such as Anthropomorphic Animal Art.
2. Psychology - Psychology industries can benefit from understanding how cultural stereotypes impact individuals and societies.
3. Publishing - The publishing industry can benefit from creative illustrative approaches, such as using animals to convey human experiences and emotions.

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