Phenomenal Phonebook Portraiture

Carlos Zuniga Creates Portraits that Cross the Line

Carlos Zuniga, a Chilean-based artist, was long ago convinced that he had little talent for drawing. Luckily, however, the imaginative thinker began experimenting with linear design and began making realistic portraiture by crossing out lines through books.

In this particular exhibition, Zuniga used phonebooks as his primary medium, and created the monochromatic images by strategically crossing out names. A likely tedious approach to portraiture, Zuniga is clearly dedicated to his work. It's always nice to see what one can do with so few materials, and this set of work is a great example. Understated but still managing to garner great intrigue, these pieced-together portraits are a shining testament to the artist's skills.

Having made good use out of the outdated and widely hated phonebook, Carlos Zuniga has proven himself to be an impressively creative thinker.
Trend Themes
1. Linear Design - Exploring the use of linear design in art to create realistic portraiture.
2. Alternative Mediums - Utilizing unconventional materials, such as phonebooks, to create artwork.
3. Minimalistic Art - Creating understated but intriguing art that showcases the artist's skills.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Opportunity for artists to experiment with new techniques and materials to create unique and captivating artwork.
2. Printing and Publishing - Potential for repurposing outdated print materials, like phonebooks, into artistic creations.
3. Fine Arts - Exploring the boundaries of traditional portraiture and embracing minimalistic styles to create innovative artwork.

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