THE ART OF SIMPLICITY
At first glance, this design appears deceptively simple – but the truth lies in the details. The reductive color palette (just black and a natural tone) and the clear geometric structure conceal a precise work: Each line must be adjusted to the body shape with millimeter accuracy in order to perform the optical trick.
Assumption: The artist worked in reverse – first coloring the entire skin black, then exposing the pattern by removing the color. This gives the light tissue of the skin a strong contrast to the black, which underlines the flowing pattern like a silhouette. A masterpiece where Less is more becomes the artistic motto.
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