Prismatically Interrupted Portraits

The Golden Shark Prismatic Art Covers Up Faces in Photographs

Golden Shark, the creator of this prismatic art project, takes an interesting approach to image distortion. The artist creatively interrupts and adjusts photographs by strategically placing prism shapes over the the area of a person's face. The fact that Shark places the prisms right on top of the faces is both striking and unsettling.

One of the reasons people enjoy viewing portraits is because of the eye contact that forms between themselves and the subjects in the photographs. As humans, we are more likely to look at faces in photographs before anything else. This is why Shark's striking technique of covering people's faces is a bold and interesting move.

Distorting such an important aspect of a photograph and creating an alien-like image out of it triggers a shock value that is further enhanced with the puzzling prism shapes.
Trend Themes
1. Prismatic Art - Integrating prism shapes in art to distort and cover faces in photographs.
2. Image Distortion - Using creative techniques to interrupt and adjust photographs, particularly focusing on covering faces with prisms.
3. Shock Value - Creating alien-like images and triggering a sense of surprise and intrigue through the strategic placement of prism shapes.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Photography - Exploring new ways to distort and manipulate images, particularly through the use of prismatic shapes.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Utilizing unconventional image distortion techniques to capture attention, evoke emotions, and create memorable campaigns.
3. Fashion and Design - Incorporating prismatic art to create unique and visually captivating designs, patterns, and prints.

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