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These Paintings of Distorted Human Bodies Explore Complex Relations

This art series of distorted human bodies uses bright bold colors and odd bodily configurations to allow viewers to see human beings in a different way. Each of the pieces in the striking art series looks at the complexity of human relations and personal interaction.

The images vary from obvious and subtle instances of human behavior which offers real and fantastical depictions. In creating his paintings, Richard Colman uses simple block coloring and a minimalist approach to force viewers to examine the content of his work rather than simply its aesthetics.

One of the more complex pieces called 'Four Heads' is an exploration in the interconnectedness of human beings, and our need of support to remain balanced. Also, a closer investigation of this piece reveals a narrative of hierarchy and politics.
Trend Themes
1. Distorted Body Art - Opportunity for artists to push the boundaries of traditional body art and create innovative and thought-provoking works using unconventional techniques and concepts.
2. Alternative Depictions of Human Relations - Potential for artists and creators to explore new ways of representing complex human relations and interpersonal dynamics, breaking away from traditional visual narratives.
3. Minimalist Artistry - Emerging trend of using minimalist approaches to create impactful and thought-provoking artwork, encouraging viewers to engage with the content rather than just the aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Entertainment - Innovative opportunities for artists, galleries, and museums to showcase and promote distorted body art, attracting a diverse and engaged audience.
2. Fashion and Beauty - Potential for designers and fashion brands to incorporate elements of distorted body art into their collections, pushing creative boundaries and challenging traditional beauty standards.
3. Psychology and Therapy - Disruptive innovation opportunities for psychologists and therapists to incorporate distorted body art as a tool for exploring body image, perception, and interpersonal dynamics in therapeutic settings.

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