Chris Ryniak Spawns a Strange Series of Pop Art
Tisah Tucknott — May 13, 2009 — Art & Design
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Chris Ryniak is an established artist who was born and raised in Detroit. His imaginative nature is reflected in his childhood, as he spent his days turning over rocks in search for insects, reptiles and, of course, ghosts.
Although the popularity of critter portraits seems unlikely, Chris Ryniak’s artwork has been published in numerous books around the world.
Check out the gallery above to see how he has captured the essence of critter portraits.
Although the popularity of critter portraits seems unlikely, Chris Ryniak’s artwork has been published in numerous books around the world.
Check out the gallery above to see how he has captured the essence of critter portraits.
Trend Themes
1. Creepy Critter Pop Art - Embracing the eerie and unusual can lead to unique non-traditional artwork for galleries and online retail markets.
2. Nature-inspired Art - Using nature as inspiration can lead to striking artwork that can be targeted at eco-conscious consumers, art collectors, and children's education.
3. Unconventional Art Mediums - Exploring mediums outside of paint and canvas, such as mixed media and sculpture, can create unique artwork tailored to smaller niches such as collectors or ornamental purposes in interior design.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Showcasing works by unconventional artists such as Chris Ryniak can attract a wider and younger audience while expanding collections with unique artworks.
2. Online Marketplaces - Providing a platform that supports independent creatives can cater to consumers looking for unique and untraditional aesthetic pieces.
3. Children's Education and Entertainment - Pop art inspired by nature, such as Ryniak's critter series, can be used to teach children about animals or as a new aesthetic for board books, cartoons, films, and toys.
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