Flat-Faced Graphite Drawings

Oriol Angrill Jorda Renders Subjects Squished Upon a Level Surface

These photorealistic Oriol Angrill Jorda illustrations look as though people have planted their faces on a photocopier and hit the "print" button. However, viewers should know that these astounding images were actually drawn using nothing more than a graphite pencil. It’s eerie how much information Jorda packs into each picture as strands of hair, chin stubble and fingerprints are readily visible.

Being able to imagine how a person would look being squished on a level surface is already a difficult task, but for Oriol Angrill Jorda to then draw such images with amazing precision speaks of this Spanish artist’s incredible talent.

For those with a keen eye, Jorda also includes a stylish dark outline around certain areas of his subjects in order to create contrast between where the skin ends and the background begins. Though not realistic, it's visually appealing.
Trend Themes
1. Photorealistic Drawings - The trend of creating hyper-realistic drawings using graphite pencils presents disruptive innovation opportunities for artists and illustrators to showcase their talent.
2. Flat-faced Portraits - The trend of rendering subjects with flattened features on a level surface opens up opportunities for photographers and digital artists to experiment with perspective and create visually striking images.
3. Contrasting Outlines - The trend of incorporating stylish dark outlines in drawings creates a visual contrast and can be explored by graphic designers and illustrators to add depth and visual impact to their work.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can leverage the trend of photorealistic drawings to create innovative and striking visual experiences for consumers.
2. Photography - The photography industry can explore the trend of flat-faced portraits to experiment with unique perspectives and capture attention-grabbing images.
3. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry can utilize the trend of contrasting outlines to create bold and visually appealing designs that stand out in a crowded marketplace.

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