'Leeuwenhart' by Chris Berens Features Enchanting Fairytale Tots
Amelia Roblin — October 24, 2010 — Art & Design
References: berensroq2010.blogspot & boingboing.net
'Leeuwenhart' by Chris Berens is an exhibition featured in Seattle that displays the work of the Amsterdam artist, who works entirely with his hands. Contrary to what one might assume, these illusory images are painted onto photo paper, but are in no way the product of digital manipulation.
Featuring fantastical scenes of babies at home in nature with surreal surroundings, 'Leeuwenhart' by Chris Berens shows a soft spot for fastidious form and photorealism with a twist of the abstruse.
Featuring fantastical scenes of babies at home in nature with surreal surroundings, 'Leeuwenhart' by Chris Berens shows a soft spot for fastidious form and photorealism with a twist of the abstruse.
Trend Themes
1. Analog Artistry Resurgence - The popularity of Chris Berens' handmade infant paintings suggests a return to traditional art techniques and nostalgia for the tactile experience.
2. Fantastical Surrealism - Berens' paintings of infants in surreal settings may inspire a trend of fantastical, dreamlike aesthetics in various industries.
3. Hyper-realistic Whimsy - The use of photorealism mixed with imaginative elements in Berens' work could lead to a trend of hyper-realistic art that also incorporates elements of whimsy and playfulness.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - Berens' exhibition highlights the potential for traditional, non-digital mediums to stand out and appeal to art collectors who value craftsmanship and uniqueness.
2. Children's Media - Berens' infant paintings could inspire the creation of whimsical children's books, movies, or cartoons with surreal twists and enchanted settings.
3. Photography - Berens' manipulation of photos through paint could encourage photographers to explore the artistic possibilities of their own photos through mixed media techniques.
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