Faceless Feature Art

Oscar Delmar Creates Two-Dimensional Portrait Paintings

The artist of these flat-faced portraits, Oscar Delmar, hails form Barcelona where he is a graphic designer and illustrator. The effect of losing the strong lines that define where a face goes and stops is hauntingly interesting. Even though the eyes, nose and mouth are still three-dimensional, the rest of the face is given freedom to expand to cover the space of the canvas. The face becomes greater than its supposed structure, and adds to an unworldly aspect of the art.

Each portrait is unique and the splash of color that appears in the photos help with the contrast. The captivating faces of Oscar Delmar are too compelling to pass up.
Trend Themes
1. Faceless Portraits - Explore the trend of creating two-dimensional portrait paintings that remove strong facial features, offering a hauntingly interesting and unworldly aspect to the art.
2. Expanding Canvas - Discover the trend of allowing the face to expand beyond its supposed structure, giving it a greater presence on the canvas and adding to the uniqueness of the artwork.
3. Splash of Color - Embrace the trend of using vibrant colors to create contrast and enhance the captivating nature of the faceless portrait.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can take advantage of the trend in faceless portraits to create unique and visually striking artworks that challenge traditional notions of facial features.
2. Graphic Design - Graphic designers can explore new techniques inspired by the expanding canvas trend to create visually compelling and innovative designs that push the boundaries of traditional graphic design.
3. Photography - Photographers can experiment with the splash of color trend to add vibrancy and visual interest to their portraits, creating captivating and unique photographs.

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