I always find myself strangely drawn to skulls. This gorgeous, multi-faced skull is an absolutely beautiful piece of artwork by Los Angeles based artist, Derek Albeck.
The upcoming artist will show his first solo exhibition, entitled “It's Just a Ride” at the POVevolving Gallery in LA featuring more skillfully executed pencil drawings and hand-colored screen prints. The show will run from January 10th - February 10th, 2009 and is one of those things not to miss judging by the three pieces of artwork above.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Skull Art
- The trend of incorporating skulls into artwork is growing, presenting opportunities for artists and designers to create unique and visually striking pieces.
- Solo Exhibition
- The trend of solo art exhibitions allows artists to showcase their work and gain exposure, providing opportunities for galleries and event organizers to collaborate with emerging talents.
- Pencil Drawings
- The trend of traditional pencil drawings is gaining popularity, offering opportunities for artists to showcase their meticulous craftsmanship and capture the detailed aesthetics of their subjects.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Art
- The art industry can embrace the trend of incorporating skulls into artwork and support artists like Derek Albeck in showcasing their unique creations.
- Gallery
- Galleries have an opportunity to collaborate with emerging artists and host solo exhibitions, such as Derek Albeck's 'It's Just a Ride,' to attract art enthusiasts and explore new artistic expressions.
- Design
- Designers in various fields can leverage the trend of skull art to create visually striking products and graphics that cater to audiences fascinated by macabre aesthetics.
