Artist Hrefna Sigurdardottir captures some absolutely endearing scenes that are praiseful of the participants and others that are a little bit edgy. The photography is done by Magnus Anderson who works with Sigurdardottir to create scenes that are questionable, but at the same time quite cheerful.
Speaking specifically about the portraits done of the man and woman, Sigurdardottir is able to convey the praise to the viewer through a number of unspoken cues that range from hands making approving gestures to others that hand them flowers. This is my favorite aspect of the shots because they don't rely heavily on language to convey a feeling.
Sigurdardottir is from Reykjavík, Iceland yet her artistic works are truly international because they don't require you to speak any one language in particular; there's very little to nothing that's lost in translation.
Endearingly Praiseful Portraits
Hrefna Sigurdardottir Captures Beautiful Scenes With Tactful Grace
Trend Themes
1. Endearing Photography - The trend of capturing scenes that are praiseful of participants and convey a feeling through non-language cues can be adopted by the photography industry.
2. Questionable Cheerful Scenes - The trend of creating scenes that are questionable yet cheerful could be embraced by the entertainment industry.
3. Language-neutral Art - The trend of creating art that doesn't rely heavily on any language in particular can be adopted by the global art industry.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photography industry can leverage endearing photography trend by adopting innovative techniques to capture captivating scenes with non-language cues.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can embrace the trend of creating scenes that are both questionable and cheerful to provide unique and engaging content to their audiences.
3. Art - The global art industry can leverage language-neutral art trend by encouraging artists to create works that can be appreciated regardless of linguistic or cultural background.