Owen Glidersleeve Illustrates Clever Paper Creations
Meghan Young — May 19, 2010 — Art & Design
References: owengildersleeve & fubiz.net
Seems like cut-out paper art is not getting old, and I'm glad because Owen Glidersleeve's work is fun to browse through. Colorful and simple (compared to other paper creations Trend Hunter has featured before), these works of art are actually realistic illustrations.
A designer and illustrator, London-based Owen Glidersleeve is part of the Evening Tweed design collective. He boasts clients such as The TATE, The Guardian The New York Times and Fast Company Magazine. Check out more of his cut-out paper art in the gallery.
A designer and illustrator, London-based Owen Glidersleeve is part of the Evening Tweed design collective. He boasts clients such as The TATE, The Guardian The New York Times and Fast Company Magazine. Check out more of his cut-out paper art in the gallery.
Trend Themes
1. Cut-out Paper Art - Exploring the growing trend of cut-out paper art and its popularity in the art world.
2. Realistic Illustrations - The use of cut-out paper art to create realistic illustrations is gaining traction in the creative industry.
3. Colorful and Simple Designs - The rise of colorful and simple cut-out paper art designs as a popular choice for artists and designers.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the potential of cut-out paper art as a unique and creative medium.
2. Publishing and Media - Publishing and media companies can leverage cut-out paper art to create eye-catching visuals for magazines and newspapers.
3. Advertising and Marketing - Advertising and marketing agencies can incorporate cut-out paper art in their campaigns to stand out and engage audiences.
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