Distortion in art involves intentionally altering reality to challenge perception, convey meaning, or evoke emotion. By stretching, shrinking, exaggerating, or rearranging elements, artists can emphasize concepts, create surreal or unexpected visuals, and communicate ideas that go beyond literal representation. Whether through scale, proportion, or feature manipulation, distortion encourages experimentation, conceptual thinking, and personal expression while allowing technical skills like value, perspective, and rendering to remain central.
Change facial features or expressions to explore identity, emotion, or imagination.