The post Connie Kang’s Latest Illustration Series Transforms Animals into Human Characters appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Using photos as references, Kang tries to imagine how particular animals would look in their human form. She aims to combine both the physical features of animals and their personality traits into the final design, which has led to some unusual results.
For example, one of Kang’s illustrations sees a Chrysilla jumping spider transformed into a nightclub DJ. Both are colorful and have an affinity for spinning; the spider for spinning its web, and DJ for spinning records.
Kang got the inspiration for the series thanks to memory games Do You Look Like Your Cat? and Do You Look Like Your Dog? in which the players need to pair pictures of owners and their pets. Playing these games allowed Kang to realize how much humans and their furry friends can look like each other and prompted her to start creating these unique works.
“I focus on highlighting the unique quirks and charm of both the animal and the human they’re inspired by,” Kang shared in a recent chat with Bored Panda. “I carefully emphasize traits that bring out humor and authenticity, creating a connection between the animal’s personality and the human interpretation.”
Check out more of Kang’s illustrations below.
The post Connie Kang’s Latest Illustration Series Transforms Animals into Human Characters appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>The post Connie Kang’s Latest Illustration Series Transforms Animals into Human Characters appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Using photos as references, Kang tries to imagine how particular animals would look in their human form. She aims to combine both the physical features of animals and their personality traits into the final design, which has led to some unusual results.
For example, one of Kang’s illustrations sees a Chrysilla jumping spider transformed into a nightclub DJ. Both are colorful and have an affinity for spinning; the spider for spinning its web, and DJ for spinning records.
Kang got the inspiration for the series thanks to memory games Do You Look Like Your Cat? and Do You Look Like Your Dog? in which the players need to pair pictures of owners and their pets. Playing these games allowed Kang to realize how much humans and their furry friends can look like each other and prompted her to start creating these unique works.
“I focus on highlighting the unique quirks and charm of both the animal and the human they’re inspired by,” Kang shared in a recent chat with Bored Panda. “I carefully emphasize traits that bring out humor and authenticity, creating a connection between the animal’s personality and the human interpretation.”
Check out more of Kang’s illustrations below.
The post Connie Kang’s Latest Illustration Series Transforms Animals into Human Characters appeared first on MyTrendTales.
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