Polishing up my Russian, I was able to determine that no image manipulating software was used to make these pieces of art.
A Chinese painter simply used his eye and art ability to make the subjects seem to fade into the background of his photographs... just like me when I get caught checking out the chicks at Ruby Tuesday.
With regards to the source link, no I don't speak Russian. Not Nyet!
Implications - XX
What I can do however is translate just how talented this Chinese painter really is. However, a simple look through any or all of his work could probably tell you that as well. I would love to have any of these painted models chilling in my own house!
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Invisible Art
- Opportunity for artists to create unique and captivating pieces that play with viewers' perception of reality.
- Realistic Camouflage
- Potential for designers to incorporate realistic camouflage techniques in various industries, such as fashion and interior design.
- Optical Illusion Photography
- Emerging trend of using photography to create optical illusions, offering new possibilities for creative expression.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art and Design
- Artists and designers can explore the concept of invisible art and incorporate it into their creative works.
- Fashion
- Fashion designers can utilize realistic camouflage techniques to create innovative and visually striking clothing and accessories.
- Photography
- Photographers can experiment with optical illusion photography to create captivating and thought-provoking images.
