Fragmented Ink Faces

'Beibeees' by Alberto Seveso Features Partial Facial Finishes

'Beibeees' by Alberto Seveso is a small collection of photos that feature a face that is made from ink. Seveso is an artist that focuses on the use of ink and its movement underwater. All of Seveso's past art uses this particular art technique, however, Beibeees is his first attempted at portraits using underwater ink. Seveso is able to capture his unique and fluid ink art through the combination of advance technological advances and photography programs.

Beibeees by Alberto Seveso is particularly captivating because of its likeness to a real human face. Even though Seveso uses ink as an art medium he still manages to capture every wrinkle and pore, which is what makes his art seem so realistic. Seveso's fragmented ink faces are an example of what calibre of portraits is possible with ink art.
Trend Themes
1. Underwater Ink Art - The use of ink art underwater is a new trend that has the potential to revolutionize the art world and create new opportunities for artists to explore and experiment with this medium.
2. Ink Portraits - The creation of realistic and detailed ink portraits through the use of advanced technology and photography programs is a trend that could disrupt the traditional portrait industry and provide new opportunities for artists to showcase their skills.
3. Fragmented Faces - Creating fragmented faces out of ink is a trend that could have applications beyond the art world, such as in the fields of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, where 3D modeling and printing technology can be used to create custom implants and prosthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can benefit from this trend by exploring new ways of using ink art and advanced technology to create unique and stunning works of art.
2. Photography - Photography is an industry that can leverage the trend of underwater ink art and ink portraits to create new and innovative ways of capturing images and creating stunning portraits.
3. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can take advantage of the trend of fragmented faces made of ink by using 3D modeling and printing technology to create custom implants and prosthetics for patients in need of cosmetic or reconstructive surgery.

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