Dotted Artistry

Patience is a Definite Virtue for the Human Printer

The Human Printer is a group of very patient individuals who dot ink on their canvasses to create some phenomenal works of art. The dotted illustrations take hours to draw, thus giving a very unique and intricate result. The group was founded by Louise Naunton Morgan, who gathered a group of people to emulate how conventional printers work.

The Human Printer utilizes CMYK or B&W in a halftone printing method for this result. The dot by dot effect is a painstaking effort; however, the finished work makes for a one-of-a-kind work of art that is both emotional and original.
Trend Themes
1. Dotted Art - Opportunity for galleries or artists to utilize the uniqueness of dotted art as a selling point.
2. Patience and Persistence - Potential to capitalize on the demand for products/services that require time and attention to detail.
3. Analog Printing Techniques - Disruptive innovation opportunity for companies to offer analog printing options in a world dominated by digital printing.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Potential for artists to incorporate dotted art into their portfolios, or for galleries to exhibit more dotted art.
2. Printing - Potential for printing companies to offer analog printing techniques as a unique and high-end option for customers who are looking for something different.
3. Crafts and DIY - Opportunity for craft shops or DIY companies to offer dotted art kits for customers who want to create their own unique pieces at home.

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