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Julian Callos Illustrates Disturbing Social Pressures

Illustrator Julian Callos is a Los Angeles-based artist whose works reflect society and the pressures presented from the media and surroundings. His politically charged drawings are colorful, yet disturbing.

The smokey-eyed woman, the floating dead boy and the gut-wrapped man are abstract representations of how society choke-holds us to fit into a mold. Although art can be perceived in many ways, the underlying theme of Julian Callos' illustrations is a dark and dreary world that touches base on many of life's delicate scenarios.
Trend Themes
1. Social Pressure Illustrations - The trend of using illustrations to reflect and critique social pressures experienced by individuals and society, creating opportunities for artists to convey powerful messages.
2. Politically Charged Artworks - The trend of artists creating artworks that address political themes, highlighting societal issues and stimulating important conversations.
3. Dark and Dreary Artistic Depictions - The trend of artists portraying a dark and dreary world in their artworks to explore the complexities and challenges of human existence, providing a platform for contemplation and reflection.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Illustration - The art and illustration industry can leverage social pressure illustrations to create thought-provoking and impactful artworks that resonate with viewers and contribute to meaningful discussions.
2. Media and Advertising - The media and advertising industry can benefit from politically charged artworks that critique social norms and raise awareness about pressing issues, enabling brands to align with social causes and connect with conscious consumers.
3. Mental Health and Wellness - The mental health and wellness industry can explore dark and dreary art depictions to foster discussions about emotions, struggles, and the human condition, promoting empathy, self-reflection, and mental well-being.

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