Anatomical Tattoo Portraits

Angela Christine Smith Uses Herself as the Subject for Photographs

Artist Angela Christine Smith mixes various artistic mediums to create intriguing and thought-provoking pieces of art.

The artist's series entitled 'Dissections' uses herself as the subject, which is combined with silver gelatin photography and an inked overlay of an anatomical illustration. The photos are shot in black and white but have some added coloring in the form of what appear like tattoos on her body. The compelling results of the series makes for an interesting introspection as to how we convey people's figures versus what our bodies are actually made up of, which are less then appealing tendons and organs. Angela Christine Smith defines her need to continue pursuing art, "Through my extensive photographic practice and experience I intend to be enthusiastically committed to the advancement of photographic education, dialog, and my own personal artistic endeavors."
Trend Themes
1. Anatomical Art - The fusion of anatomical illustrations with various artistic mediums creates unique and thought-provoking art.
2. Photographic Manipulation - Using photography as a base and manipulating it with ink overlays opens up opportunities for creative expression in art.
3. Self-portraiture - Incorporating the artist's own body in the artwork creates a deeper level of introspection for viewers.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art - This style of art could disrupt traditional methods in the fine art industry with its unique combination of mediums and subject matter.
2. Photography - The use of ink overlays on photography could be a new disruptive innovation for the photography industry.
3. Tattoo Industry - The incorporation of anatomical illustrations in tattoos could lead to new trends in the tattoo industry and expand the scope of designs available.

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