Pill-Popping Portraitures

This Scott Blake Self Portrait is Made Entirely from Ecstasy

This Scott Blake self portrait is literally rave-worthy! Made entirely from Ecstasy pills, the portrait is puzzled together perfectly to create a unified image of the artist's face. Most recognized for his celebrity barcode art, and other forms of digitalized mosaic artwork, Blake takes the artform a step further in this controversial statement about our prominent and still growing rave culture.

Not to worry art appreciators -- the Ecstasy in Blake's portrait is not from his personal collection. Scott collected all of the XTC pill images from DanceSafe.org, a harm reduction organization promoting safety within the rave community.

Blake's ability to piece together various elements into a cohesive picture through his mosaic artwork while making a statement requires true artistic vision.

Trend Themes

  1. Rave Culture Art — Creating art using elements from rave culture, such as Ecstasy pills, as a way to make a statement and spark dialogue.
  2. Digital Mosaic Art — Using digital methods to create intricate mosaic artwork, pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic techniques.
  3. Harm Reduction Initiatives — Promoting safety and harm reduction within the rave community through organizations like DanceSafe.org.

Industry Implications

  1. Art and Design — Exploring new mediums and techniques, such as using Ecstasy pills in art, to push artistic boundaries and provoke thought.
  2. Digital Technology — Leveraging digital tools and techniques in creating mosaic artwork to enhance precision and detail.
  3. Event and Entertainment — Supporting harm reduction initiatives and promoting safety practices within the rave community to ensure positive event experiences.

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