Talented Toronto-based artist Jacqueline Poirier is known for creating hyper-realistic illustrations of a variety of objects and turning them into plate paintings. These images in particular highlight the artist's food-themed works that might fool the average onlooker to thinking the paintings are actually items of food sitting on the plate.
Poirier's works are incredibly detailed as she pays careful attention to shading, lighting and using small bristled brushes to create texture. Each of her paintings are done directly onto white plates. The illustrations are dynamic and look 3D making the viewer think twice if the illustrations are actually food. Some of her paintings include designs of chicken wings with veggies and dip, colorful macarons, a slice of pepperoni pizza and a spilt bag of Doritos.
Deceptive Food Plate Paintings
Artist Jacqueline Poirier's Illustrations are Extremely Life-Like
Trend Themes
1. Hyper-realistic Illustrations - Opportunity for artists and designers to explore the creation of hyper-realistic illustrations in various mediums and industries.
2. Optical Illusion Art - Potential for artists to create optical illusion art that challenges the viewer's perception and blurs the line between reality and art.
3. Food-themed Artworks - Demand for food-themed artworks that play with visual deception, offering unique and eye-catching pieces for restaurants, food brands, and decor industries.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Innovative opportunities for artists to push the boundaries of traditional art techniques and explore new mediums.
2. Restaurants and Hospitality - Potential for restaurants to incorporate food-themed artworks that engage customers and create a visually captivating dining experience.
3. Home Decor and Retail - Market potential for home decor and retail industries to offer food-themed artworks as unique and conversation-starting pieces for interior design.