Stamatis Laskos has compiled a set of paintings which depict warped versions of everyday people. My favorite, featured here as the lead picture, is the stretched out emo kid with the skinny neck.
With all the fun of the emo emoticon, and none of the redundancy, the Stamatis Laskos portrait of the depressed teen is just one of many impressive disproportionate portraits. Check out more work by Stamatis Laskos by following the link below.
Warped Emo Kids
'Canvas' by Stamatis Laskos Features Disproportionate Portraits
Trend Themes
1. Disproportionate Portraits - Opportunity for artists to create unconventional and visually striking artworks by distorting proportions in portraits.
2. Emo Art - Potential for artists to explore and express emotions, specifically within the emo subculture, through visually distorted artwork.
3. Warped Realism - Chance for artists to challenge traditional concepts of realism by distorting the proportions and features of subjects in their artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art industry can embrace and support artists who specialize in creating unconventional and distorted portraits.
2. Fashion and Subcultures - Fashion industry can incorporate emo-inspired aesthetics and imagery, influenced by distorted portraits, into their designs and marketing strategies.
3. Psychology and Therapy - Psychologists and therapists can explore using distorted art as a therapeutic tool for expressing and understanding emotions, particularly within the emo subculture.