The Treason Gallery in Seattle will be hosting the 'Every Portrait Is a Vessel' by renowned street artist Swoon. The show will be an amalgamation of new and old work that clearly points out the creative's presence and influence within the narrative of the urban art scene.
As one can infer from the name, Swoon's work will be largely portrait-based as she seeks to "capture the human condition." What is quite interesting and engaging is her extensive use of mediums — from handmade paper that is characterized by its frail properties to decayed building materials that contribute with rawness.
The 'Every Portrait Is a Vessel' exhibit will showcase some of the street artist Swoon's most notable works that involve "woodblock printing and papermaking," among other elements.
Solo Street Art Exhibitions
Influential Artist Swoon is Exhibiting at the Treason Gallery
Trend Themes
1. Portrait-based Street Art - The trend of portrait-based street art presents an opportunity for artists to explore the human condition and express narratives in urban environments.
2. Mixed Medium Art - The trend of using a variety of mediums, such as handmade paper and decayed building materials, in art allows for unique and expressive creations that challenge traditional artistic boundaries.
3. Exhibiting Street Art - The trend of hosting solo street art exhibitions provides a platform for influential artists like Swoon to showcase their work and influence within the urban art scene.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can embrace the trend of exhibiting street art by hosting solo exhibitions, attracting artists like Swoon and tapping into the growing urban art market.
2. Street Art Supplies - The trend of mixed medium street art opens up opportunities for suppliers of art materials, including handmade paper, unconventional building materials, and innovative printing techniques.
3. Art Education - The trend of portrait-based street art creates a demand for art education programs and workshops that teach techniques for capturing the human condition and expressing narratives through portraiture.