Fairy tales are so pervasive in cultures and societies around the world that art series such as this one from Edward del Rosario Fable continue to pop up. It is always interesting to see different takes and perspectives on existing ideas and concepts; that's why artists continue to enlighten us about each timeless story.
The Edward del Rosario Fable illustrations series in particular puts a very minimalist spin on fairy tales. Modern yet traditional, the Missouri-born and Brooklyn-based artist's signature style seems to be the monochromatic backdrop and intricately detailed characters.
The Edward del Rosario Fable art series is set to show at L.A.'s Richard Heller gallery. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's Bazaar and The New York Times. He currently teaches at Parsons School of Design.
Minimalist Fairy-Tale Illustrations
The Edward del Rosario Fable Series is Modern Yet Traditional
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Art - There is an opportunity to disrupt the art industry by creating minimalist art pieces that put a unique spin on traditional ideas and concepts.
2. Reimagining Fairy Tales - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity in the entertainment industry to create new and modern interpretations of traditional fairy tales.
3. Monochromatic Style - The fashion and design industries can capitalize on the trend of monochromatic style by incorporating intricate details and captivating characters.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can embrace the trend of minimalist art and showcase unique interpretations of traditional ideas and concepts.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry has an opportunity to reimagine fairy tales and create modern adaptations that resonate with audiences.
3. Fashion and Design - The fashion and design industries can incorporate the monochromatic style trend by infusing intricate details and captivating characters into their creations.