Rainbow-Framed Paintings

Greg Bogin Creates Playful and Minimalist Artwork

There is something very unique and yet uncannily familiar about Greg Bogin’s artwork. With the rise of minimalist forms of art, I’m not surprised that I find his pieces falling into that category. Nevertheless, Bogin makes this style completely his own by introducing a rainbow frame-like motif that makes the edges of each canvas so much more interesting than its center.

Strangely enough, Greg Bogin’s technique of focusing on the borders rather than the blank canvas within makes you appreciate the pieces as a whole. Playful and quirky, his art is also creatively optimistic. By that I mean, there is a sense of happiness that exudes from both the color and shape of the works.

Greg Bogin lives in New York City and works in Brooklyn.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Art - Exploring the rise of minimalist forms of art, there is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating unique and personalized minimalist artworks.
2. Rainbow Frame Motif - Introducing a rainbow frame-like motif in artwork creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in pushing the boundaries of traditional framing techniques.
3. Playful and Quirky Art - Creating playful and quirky art pieces presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in capturing the viewer's attention and engagement through unconventional art styles.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can leverage the rise of minimalist art and the introduction of rainbow frame motifs to offer unique and captivating art experiences.
2. Framing and Display - The framing and display industry has an opportunity for disruptive innovation by exploring new techniques and materials to showcase artwork with rainbow frame motifs.
3. Creative Workspaces - Creative workspaces can embrace and provide platforms for artists producing playful and quirky art, fostering disruptive innovation in the art community.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES