These Troels Carlsen drawings feature a series of man vs. primate portraits. The creative art collection, entitled 'Sipping from the Mirrors' takes inspiration from playing cards.
The Danish artist presents a collection of pencil-drawn lithographs that showcases the artists delicate and skillful detailing and signature style. The work is meant to be a self-portrait of the artist, juxtaposed with a portrait of an ape. These lithographs allow people to turn the works upside down in order to face the monkey or the artist's face depending on their preference.
This idea is reminiscent of playing card suits. The artist uses the image of a monkey to represent the misunderstood nature of a seeker, revealing his struggle to find himself in his youth.
Monkey Vs. Man Portraits
These Troels Carlsen Drawings Pit Primate Against Human
Trend Themes
1. Animal-human Portrait Art - Opportunity for artists to create more unconventional art that shifts away from traditional portrait painting.
2. Upside-down Art - Innovative opportunity to create versatile artworks that can be hung and viewed in any orientation.
3. Playing Card Inspirations - Opportunity for designers and artists to explore further inspiration from traditional playing cards to create new and unique works of art.
Industry Implications
1. Art - These drawings inspire new unconventional portrait styles for artists to create and innovate.
2. Interior Design - Upside-down art allows designers to create versatile living spaces with innovative and flexible hanging features.
3. Gaming - Playing cards can inspire new artwork for game designs, developing a fresh perspective and style for the gaming industry.