Serenely Cosmic Female Portraits

Liza Van Rees's Girls Perform a Motionless Visual Theatre

Liza van Rees's digitally illustrated women portraits are all very serene piece that have an outer space feel to them.

The artist includes a lot of cosmic elements in her compositions such as the moon and the milkyway backgrounds. Her subjects are all distant and absorbed in things unknown by the viewer, which creates a sweet mystery. Although they lack a direct personal connection with the viewer, they instill a calm attitude and an ambiance to their environments.

The girls portrayed in the illustrations are not anyone that you know. They are beautiful figures from worlds unknown. They are intriguing because of their cool alien nature. Uninterested in the things you may have to say, they are at your presence for mere observance, igniting curiosity while putting on a show that is purely and viciously visual.
Trend Themes
1. Cosmic-themed Art - Opportunity for artists to explore and incorporate cosmic elements in their digital illustrations, creating serene and mysterious artworks.
2. Distant and Absorbed Subjects - Artists can portray characters who lack direct personal connection with the viewer, creating intrigue and sparking curiosity about their unknown worlds.
3. Motionless Visual Theatre - Artists can experiment with creating still illustrations that convey a sense of performance and engage viewers through purely visual storytelling.
Industry Implications
1. Digital Art - Opportunity for digital artists to explore cosmic themes and create captivating illustrations with a focus on serene and mysterious female subjects.
2. Fine Arts - Artists in the fine arts industry can incorporate cosmic elements in traditional mediums to evoke a sense of serenity and intrigue in their artwork.
3. Entertainment/graphics Design - Motionless visual theatre offers opportunities for designers to create visually captivating experiences, incorporating cosmic and mysterious elements.

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