A talented graphic designer and illustrator by the name of Sedki Alimam recently set his sights on some of history's high art for a humorous project that shows its subjects swapped for iconic contemporary cartoon characters.
Many of the resulting works showcase abstract versions of characters from films and shows like Beauty and the Beast, The Simpsons and Finding Nemo, whereas others recreate figures taken from games. This includes the bright red Angry Birds and another which shows Mario surrounded by the Nintendo game's dreaded obstacles. Throughout his high art reinterpretations, Sedki Alimam adapts the works taken from Piet Mondrian and Pablo Picasso.
In doing so, his pieces create interesting visuals that honor the history each was inspired by while also showing the impact that cartoon characters have on current society.
Cartoon-Infused High Art
Sedki Alimam Recreates the Work of Famous Artists with New Subjects
Trend Themes
1. Humorous High Art - The trend of incorporating iconic contemporary cartoon characters into high art creates a humorous and unexpected juxtaposition.
2. Abstract Cartoon Adaptations - The trend of creating abstract versions of cartoon characters from popular films and shows in high art brings a fresh and unconventional perspective.
3. Cartoon Influence on Art - The trend of using cartoon characters as subjects in reinterpretations of famous works highlights the lasting impact that cartoons have on society and artistic expression.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry can explore new opportunities in incorporating humor and popular cartoon characters into high art to attract a wider audience.
2. Fine Arts - The fine arts industry can embrace the trend of abstract cartoon adaptations to challenge traditional artistic conventions and attract younger audiences.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage the cartoon influence on art trend to create merchandise and collaborations that bridge the gap between popular cartoons and high art, appealing to fans of both.