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Shaina Craft's Portrait Painting Series is Deeply Evocative

In her portrait painting series entitled 'Identities Like Onions,' artist Shaina Craft depicts people through a series of layers overlapping one another for a truly surreal visual experience.

You don't have to adjust your prescription, this collection of blurry paintings is meant to make you do a double-take as you try to acclimate to the profound depth of perspective. Reminiscent of the work of the great Pablo Picasso, this portrait series shows different sides of the same person, revealing the multitude of feelings and identities that one individual can encompass. Upon closer inspection, the analytical viewer may notice that each new shadow being portrayed is slightly different from the rest, capturing a sense of movement through time.

Shaina Craft gives her portrait painting more depth and meaning with every layer.
Trend Themes
1. Multilayered Portraits - Artists can explore the use of multiple layers in their portrait paintings to create a surreal visual experience.
2. Blurry Paintings - Creating blurry paintings can offer a unique and thought-provoking perspective for viewers.
3. Identity Exploration - Portraits that depict different sides of a person can provoke discussions about the complexity of identities.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists and art galleries can showcase and explore the use of multilayered portraits and blurry paintings.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate multilayered portraits and blurry paintings to add depth and intrigue to spaces.
3. Psychology and Therapy - Psychologists and therapists can use multilayered portraits and blurry paintings as tools for identity exploration and expression.

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