UK-based artist Jasper Goodall reinterprets cartoons like Bambi and gives them a naughtier edge. He describes his work as sexual, fantastical and dreamy - which is fitting because there are more hints of latex then you can shake a stick at.
Starting with photographs, Goodall creates most of his work using Photoshop. Depending on the finish he’s after, he either leaves it as a regular image or reproduces it using a light box projector.
His clients include Nike, Adidas, Gucci, Coca-cola, BMW, MTV and Warner Music, and he’s also completed editorials for uber cool magazines such as The Face, Arena, Elle, Big, Eye, Deliciae Vitae, Scene, Dazed and Confused and Icon. Goodall has also designed album covers for artists such as Muse.
Since Goodall also happens to be quite a looker himself, I’ve included an image of him in the gallery as well.
Naughty Cartoon Fantasies
Jaspar Goodall's Photoshop Art Includes Bad Latex Bambi
Trend Themes
1. Cartoon Erotica - The use of naughty cartoon imagery in art, design, and advertising as a way to shock and captivate audiences.
2. Fantasy Art - Creating fantastical and dreamy digital images enhanced through techniques such as light box projectors and photo manipulation.
3. Latex Fetishization - The use of latex material and fetishistic imagery in contemporary art and fashion design.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The use of digital editing and manipulation tools to create provocative art pieces and eye-catching designs.
2. Advertising and Marketing - The incorporation of risqué and sensational visual elements into advertising campaigns geared towards younger, more progressive audiences.
3. Fashion and Apparel - The use of latex material and erotic imagery in fashion design that pushes boundaries and challenges traditional norms.