Oppressive Social Commentary Art

The Oppression Art Series Portrays Society as a Horde of Zombies

Artist Nicholas Delille has a bone to pick with society as a whole in his Oppression Art series.

Painstakingly illustrated using 3D modelling software, Delille's thoughts and feelings on the pressures of modern society come through loud and clear in his art. There are three main pieces to the Oppression art, all of which display societal expectations as a horde of ravenous zombies. Between the presumed undead flesh-eating monsters surrounding the protagonists of each piece are signs and items vying for the attention of the victim. The items range from careers, life attitudes, cigarette packs, buildings, children, life partners and even game controllers. The gender specific colors of the zombies add an interesting touch to the work as well.

The Oppression art series is astonishingly deep stuff that anyone who has felt pulled in all directions by societal expectations should be able to relate to.
Trend Themes
1. Oppression Art Trends - The Oppression Art Series reveals the need for uplifting art that addresses societal pressure and offers an avenue of escape.
2. 3D Modelling Trends - Using 3D modelling software to create art that explores social commentary and societal issues is a trend to look out for.
3. Zombie Art Trends - The use of zombies in art as a symbol for societal pressures and expectations is a trend that could disrupt traditional art forms.
Industry Implications
1. Art Industry - Nicholas Delille's Oppression Art Series shows the need for new and innovative forms of art that address modern societal pressure.
2. 3D Modelling Industry - The use of 3D modelling software to create socially conscious art presents an opportunity for the industry to expand and create new possibilities.
3. Entertainment Industry - The Oppression Art Series' use of zombies as a symbol for societal pressure could create new avenues for storytelling and developing compelling visual content.

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