This 3D graffiti from Paper Donut is psychedelic and definitely trippy to look at. The walls look like they're hopping out at you, which is an unsettling feeling, yet the art is creative and dynamic.
The colors of the different graffiti art meld together perfectly, which is half of the reason the art looks so real and 3D. I can't imagine how Paper Donut managed this feat, but I love the end result.
Implications - 3-dimensionality is not an innovation whose benefits are exclusive to the technology industry. Artists, fashion designers, advertisers and scientists can take advantage of the emerging sense of perspective and wonderment that 3D provides. Businesses willing to exhaust the potential of 3D in their products will find favor among early tech adopters in general.
3D Graffiti
Paper Donut's Wall Art Plays With Scale and Dimension
Trend Themes
1. 3D GRAFFITI - Artists and advertisers are exploring the use of 3D technology for their creative projects and marketing strategies, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for the media industry.
2. PSYCHEDELIC ART - There's a growing trend towards trippy and surreal art styles that create an immersive experience, opening disruptive innovation opportunities for designers and architects.
3. EMERGING SENSE OF PERSPECTIVE - The use of 3D technology creates a sense of depth and realism that can be leveraged by businesses to create more immersive experiences, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for the entertainment industry.
Industry Implications
1. ART - Artists are using 3D technology to create trippy and immersive art experiences, providing a disruptive innovation opportunity for museums and galleries.
2. DESIGN - Designers are exploring the use of psychedelic and surreal art styles to create more immersive experiences and products, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for the fashion industry.
3. ADVERTISING - Advertisers are leveraging 3D technology to create more immersive and engaging marketing strategies, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for the media industry.