Repetitive Humanity Art

Ian Davis's Surreal Paintings Display Odd Conformist Behaviors

These surreal paintings by Ian Davis are intricately detailed pieces of work. They display repetitive beings conforming in a single location. These structures created in the surreal paintings are incredibly imaginable and yet, possess an uncanny resemblance to everyday structures.

Davis's art is almost reminiscent of groupings of birds or lemmings in how they imitate and follow each other. This art concept can be used to explain the slightly more evolved way in which humans emulate each other as well. It is almost a commentary on everyday life and the conformity that takes place. This conforming behavior is further exemplified in the uniform clothing and look of the subjects within each piece. They almost appear to be a large grouping of clones.
Trend Themes
1. Repetitive Conforming Behaviors - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in understanding and challenging societal conformity.
2. Surreal Imaginative Structures - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in architecture and construction by exploring unconventional and creative designs.
3. Human Emulation Commentary - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in psychology and sociology by studying and addressing the impact of social imitation on human behavior.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in art by incorporating surreal elements to challenge traditional artistic representations.
2. Fashion - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in fashion by exploring unconventional and unique clothing designs that defy societal norms.
3. Social Science - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in social science research by investigating the causes and implications of human conformity.

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