Face-Infested Collages

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Artist Justine Khamara Cuts and Pastes to Perfection

— August 14, 2010 — Art & Design
Certain people are able to create some of the craziest collages your eyes will ever feast upon, and Australian artist Justine Khamara is a part of that group.

These cut and collaged photographs are not only bizarre and otherworldly, but the effort that must have went into each one is mind-blowing. The best part about is that Khamara only uses faces to cut-and-paste with. So, the end result looks extra strange, especially the first image in the gallery.

Trend Themes

  1. Face-focused Collage — This trend could lead to disruption in the art industry as more artists can explore the use of face images in their work.
  2. Detailed Collage Work — This trend may lead to disruptive innovation in the graphic design industry, inspiring designers to create more complex and detailed designs.
  3. Surrealism in Collage — This trend could create disruptive innovation opportunities in the advertising industry to create more quirky and surreal campaigns.

Industry Implications

  1. Art — These face-infested collages can inspire new and creative designs in the art industry.
  2. Graphic Design — The complex and detailed design of the face-infested collages can inspire graphic designers to innovate and create more compelling visuals.
  3. Advertising — The surrealism of the face-infested collages can inspire more creative and quirky campaigns in the advertising industry.
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