Tim Lahan's Trippy Portrait Collages Will Make You Dizzy
Marissa Brassfield — July 20, 2009 — Art & Design
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The psychedelic portraits in Tim Lahan's 'Hi as Hell' series are probably not for people who are prone to acid flashbacks. These photo manipulations feature trippy patterns that trick the eye; the patterns are placed where skin or hair would be, completing the illusion.
Check out Tim Lahan's 'Hi as Hell' series above, and see some more psychedelic art pieces below.
Implications - Artists continue to create unique and offbeat creations that will enthrall their viewers while also making commentary on the world around them. By giving "psychedelic skin" to his subjects, Lahan could be making the point that skin color is of no importance in modern society, as globalization increasingly merges diverse cultures and races.
Check out Tim Lahan's 'Hi as Hell' series above, and see some more psychedelic art pieces below.
Implications - Artists continue to create unique and offbeat creations that will enthrall their viewers while also making commentary on the world around them. By giving "psychedelic skin" to his subjects, Lahan could be making the point that skin color is of no importance in modern society, as globalization increasingly merges diverse cultures and races.
Trend Themes
1. Psychedelic Art - The trend of incorporating psychedelic patterns in art is growing, providing opportunities for artists and designers to experiment with new mediums and expressions.
2. Body Art - The trend of manipulating body images is becoming increasingly popular, creating opportunities for cosmetic and beauty companies to offer innovative products and treatments.
3. Multiculturalism - The trend of celebrating diversity and inclusivity is gaining momentum, creating opportunities for companies to incorporate and represent diverse cultures in their products and marketing campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can benefit from the trend of psychedelic art by creating new avenues of expression and attracting new audiences.
2. Cosmetics and Beauty - The cosmetic and beauty industry can benefit from the trend of body art by offering new products and treatments that cater to the growing demand for unique and experimental beauty rituals.
3. Marketing and Advertising - The marketing and advertising industry can benefit from the trend of multiculturalism by incorporating diverse perspectives and representations in their campaigns, in order to connect with a wider and more diverse audience.
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