Superimposed Shape Photography

This Aakash Nihalani Photography Set Challenges Reality

This Aakash Nihalani photography series plays with the perception of its viewers. The artist's latest project captures human subjects who are superimposed with a number of geometric and floating shapes. These shapes are displayed in a palette of highlighter hues and appear to be moving through one's body. They are shown in perspective and appear three-dimensional.

Conceptual and optical illusion images are brought to life in this Aakash Nihalani photography set. The series brings together multiple subjects through geometric shapes that appear to pierce through their bodies and clothing. This cleverly photo-shopped series is a fun departure from the artist's better known works that include geometric wall graphics, created using a medium of colored tape strips.
Trend Themes
1. Conceptual Photography - Exploring the use of superimposed shapes to challenge reality and create optical illusions in photography.
2. Geometric Art - Incorporating geometric shapes into visual art to create unique compositions and perspectives.
3. Visual Illusion - Using illusion techniques in photography to manipulate viewers' perceptions and create intriguing visual effects.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the use of superimposed shapes to push the boundaries of traditional photography and create innovative visual experiences.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Brands can incorporate geometric art and visual illusions in their advertising campaigns to capture attention and create memorable brand experiences.
3. Fashion and Apparel - Fashion brands can experiment with the use of superimposed shapes in their campaigns, adding a unique visual element to their clothing and accessories.

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