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The Kurt Stallaert 'Bodybuilders World' Collection is Macho

The Kurt Sallaert 'Bodybuilders World' set of portraits is a stunning-but-scary rendition of an imaginary society.

The Belgian photographer employs the aid of digital editing to complete this personal project. Using photographs of kids in their everyday settings, like by the pool, at a desk or at story time, they are each digitally enhanced with Schwarzenegger-like frames. Thee typical settings are juxtaposed by the instinctively uncomfortable professional athlete bodies that complete their young statures. Both commenting on youth's damning fight against body image as well as society's obsession with over-achievement, Sallaert has created a spectacular piece of art.

In producing a set of photographs as disturbing as they can get, Sallaert has achieved the shock factor he strove for. He prompts viewers to look past the initial facade of normalcy and into the deeper issues preying upon the subjects.
Trend Themes
1. Digital Editing in Portraits - The use of digital editing in portraits creates opportunities for creating unique and provocative art forms.
2. Commentary on Body Image - Through the use of digitally enhanced bodybuilder-like frames, artists can provoke conversations about societal pressures and youth's fight against body image.
3. Exploring the Shock Factor - Creating disturbing and provocative art aims to capture attention and prompt viewers to engage with deeper societal issues.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can harness the power of digital editing to push creative boundaries and capture unique perspectives.
2. Art - Artists can embrace disruptive approaches to create thought-provoking pieces that challenge societal norms and provoke discussions.
3. Advertising and Marketing - Incorporating shock factor and unconventional imagery in advertising campaigns can help brands stand out and create impactful messages.

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