Emilie Möri, a designer who lives and works within Paris and Bordeaux, France, completes projects of various genres, as she holds talent in both photography and graphic design.
For 'Lines,' Emilie Möri lenses images of her subjects in a nightmarish manner by placing them behind a web of yarn -- which makes it look as though they're caged within its confines. Each is shown to be out of focus as well, putting the lines of string at the forefront -- further adding to the nightmarish effect by generating a surreal look that dehumanizes the subjects. All of the portraits by Emilie Möri in Lines utilize a black and white filter as well, helping to accent the web of yarn and give it a bit of a gothic look.
Yarn-Covered Portraits
Emilie Möri's Dimly Lit Photography Has Lines of String at Its Forefront
Trend Themes
1. Web-inspired Photography - There is an opportunity for photographers to experiment with new forms and styles of photography using unconventional subjects like web lines.
2. Embellished Graphics - Graphic designers could innovate by incorporating yarn or other textures into graphic design pieces for a unique twist.
3. Surreal Human Portraits - There is potential for photographers to create visually striking portraits by dehumanizing their subjects through surreal and unconventional means such as yarn-caged portraits.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photographers can employ unusual techniques such as yarn-coverage to create new artistic styles and differentiate themselves.
2. Graphic Design - Graphic design could incorporate yarn or other textures to create eye-catching designs and stand out in the industry.
3. Fine Art - As the boundaries between photography, design, and art blur, there is an opportunity for artists to innovate and push the boundaries of traditional portraiture with unconventional techniques like yarn.