Skeletal Urban Art

Skullface Street Art Will Keep You on Your Toes

I love creepy things. I love how they freak people out, and I especially love them when they are completely unexpected. It's no wonder, then, that I am a big fan of this Skullface street art.

The photographer behind these Skullface street art pieces utilizes his Flickr stream to the full extent in order to capture a psuedo-grotesque sense of the world around us. See more images of this urban artwork above.

Implications - Street art has recently gone from underground phenomenon to accepted, widespread form of self expression. Graffiti artists such as Banksy have helped transform what was once perceived as a form of vandalism into a respected art form.
Trend Themes
1. Acceptance of Street Art - The shift in perception from vandalism to respected art form opens up opportunities for street artists to gain mainstream recognition and commercial success.
2. Unexpected and Creepy Art - The popularity of creepy and unexpected art pieces like Skullface street art indicates a growing demand for unconventional and unsettling artistic expressions.
3. Photography for Urban Art - The use of photography to document and share urban art allows artists to reach a wider audience and generate interest in their work.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The acceptance and popularity of street art creates opportunities for artists to sell their work, collaborate with brands, and showcase their talent in galleries and exhibitions.
2. Photography - The increasing demand for urban art photography presents opportunities for photographers to specialize in documenting street art and collaborate with artists and galleries.
3. Marketing and Branding - Brands can tap into the trend of street art to connect with younger audiences and leverage the unconventional and gritty aesthetics associated with urban art in their marketing campaigns.

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