Newcastle, United Kingdom-based artist Paul Bingham has posted a slew of illustrations on his Behance page that range from totem poles to butterflies and, in almost every instance, weave a multitude peering eyes into each frame.
In terms of style, the illustrations are infectiously psychedelic, drawing on fractal-like patterns that repeat themselves with subtle variations to hypnotize the viewer in a sea of bright colors and curving shapes. Bingham renders each illustration with a muted sense of depth that emphasizes the crisp and neat quality of his drawing.
The eyes are portrayed with various expressions. Some are open and alert, whereas others are half-closed and dopey. Multiple expressions are found in each piece, giving the illustrations a welcome amount of substantive texture while maintaining stylistic coherence. All in all, the illustrations are quite pleasing to the eye.
What's Driving This Trend
- Psychedelic Art
- Explore opportunities to incorporate vibrant colors and fractal-like patterns into various art forms.
- Multimedia Illustrations
- Leverage the use of multiple expressions and various materials to create visually engaging artworks.
- Eye-centric Design
- Integrate eye motifs and bold visuals into design elements for a captivating and immersive user experience.
Who This Affects Most
- Art and Design
- Discover innovative techniques and materials to create unique and visually stunning artworks.
- Graphic Design
- Experiment with eye-centered designs and incorporate vibrant colors to create attention-grabbing graphics.
- Advertising and Marketing
- Incorporate eye motifs and hypnotic visuals in advertising campaigns to captivate and engage consumers.
