Scribbles as Models

Leone Takes Unusual Human-Free Approach to 'Rooms'

Digital artist Leone takes an unusual approach to this series of portraits called 'Rooms.' In place of a model, all the viewer sees are a series of scribbles in place of skin to simulate feminine curves.

I love the bold, bright colors Leone uses within the first three photos of 'Rooms,' but I also enjoy the muted monochromatic look found within the final two images.

Implications - Many people have grown tired of the same repetitive images within many fashion magazines and advertisements alike. The choice to utilize differing materials and boundary-pushing imagery within product packaging and design can help products to stand out from other products that tend to repetitively favor similar concepts.

Human-free Art
Exploring the possibility of creating art without the need for human models.
Scribble Art
Utilizing scribbles and unconventional methods to create unique and eye-catching art.
Monochromatic Designs
Exploring the visual appeal of muted and monochromatic designs.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion Industry
Exploring the possibility of using human-free or unconventional methods in fashion photography and advertising.
Art Industry
Opportunity to push boundaries and experiment with unconventional techniques to create unique art pieces.
Product Packaging Design
Opportunity to differentiate products by utilizing unconventional and eye-catching design concepts.
SCORE
4.1 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 66%
Activity 50%
Freshness 8%

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