It seems like straight-forward portraits aren't enough anymore, just check out Chuck Close's artwork. Since the popularity of pixelated paintings, artists have been exploring new ways to keep this mosaic-like, blurry technique alike. Chuck Close does this by introducing a blotty, kaleidoscopic touch to his works of art.
Of course, Chuck Close has been working away at his craft for nearly 30 years now and is now one of the most celebrated American artists working today. Perhaps it is society's appreciation for unique portrait techniques that bring works such as what is seen in Chuck Close's portfolio to the forefront of Internet news.
Chuck Close's most recent series of self-portraits and large-scale oil paintings of artists Kara Walker, Laurie Anderson and Zhang Huan are currently being exhibited at Blum and Poe in Culver City.
Pixelated Kaleidoscopic Portraits
Chuck Close Creates Vibrantly Blotted and Breathtaking Paintings
Trend Themes
1. Kaleidoscopic Art - The rise of kaleidoscopic techniques in art presents opportunities for new forms of artistic expression.
2. Pixelated Portraits - The popularity of pixelated art has led to new ways of incorporating this technique into traditional portraiture.
3. Blotty Art - Blotty, mosaic-like techniques are being explored by artists seeking to add unique touches to their work.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - The fine arts industry can leverage kaleidoscopic and blotty techniques to push the boundaries of traditional art forms.
2. Digital Art - The rise of pixelated and mosaic-like techniques presents opportunities for digital artists to create unique works in this medium.
3. Photography - Photographers can add new, artistic touches to their portraits by incorporating kaleidoscopic and blotty techniques.