âDesign Butlerâ is a multidisciplinary artist who creates minimalistic work through subtle and precise approaches to his artwork. The content fixates on womenâs confidence and the delicateness of their femininity through minimalistic fragile portraits. Clear attention is given to the portraits through fine and precise strokes and lines which ultimately once connected together form an interesting piece of work.
The techniques used within the portrait are very sparing generous towards the overall complexity and detail of the piece. The detail is very minimal and yet still brings forth the intended description of the portrait. The way in which this is done is very similar to another minimalist artist, âQuibeâ who uses a very restricted use of line and strokes.
The secondary image is a minimalistic portrait created by Christophe Louis âQuibeâ using very similar technique and style as âDesign Butlerâ. Quibe uses even more simplistic use of line and strokes towards his work, however his overall contents within the image seems forcefully restricted. This contrasts interestingly with Butlers work as they both share the same value in delicacy and precision however one portrays a better understanding than the other.
âDesign Butlerâ finds an interest within colour to further amplify how it can used to set the mood of a portrait or just to finalise an outcome with vibrant distractions. âQuibeâ frequently uses colour but primarily and predominantly just uses white plain canvases for his lonely strokes.
âDesign Butlerâ – Pink Design (https://goo.gl/images/GfMkSM)
Christophe Louis âQuibeâ – Society 6 (https://goo.gl/images/1Zm1Sb)