It is portfolios like the Kyriakos 'Ondine' series that makes me wish it was mandatory for artists to explain their work. Although stunning enough to just look at, the paint-like images make me wonder just how Kyriakos was able to capture them.
Featuring a somewhat shrouded woman, the Kyriakos 'Ondine' photo series seems like it consists of the negatives of the original shots. Absolutely unique, it shows a mastery in technique, composition and overall creativity. Kyriakos collaborated with Kolette for this series.
What's Driving This Trend
- Paint-like Photography
- The rise of paint-like photography creates an opportunity for artists and photographers to explore new ways of expression and potentially disrupt the traditional photography industry.
- Experimental Techniques
- Artists and photographers who experiment with unique techniques and compositions have the opportunity to create one-of-a-kind pieces that can stand out and disrupt the traditional art market.
- Integrating Technology with Art
- With technology becoming increasingly accessible, integrating technology with art creates a new branch of the art industry and offers opportunities for innovative artists to push the boundaries of what art can be.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography
- The rise of new techniques and experimentation in photography creates an opportunity to disrupt and innovate the traditional photography industry.
- Art
- The use of unique techniques and materials in art creates opportunities to differentiate from traditional art and bring a new wave of artists to the industry.
- Technology
- Integrating technology with art creates opportunities for innovation, and also brings new possibilities for the tech industry to collaborate with artists and creators.
