Mathew Davis' Drip Paintings Focus on the Big Picture
Josh Mears — January 30, 2012 — Art & Design
References: matthewdavis.de & thisiscolossal
These sensational pictures of pooled drip paintings were painstakingly produced by artist extrodinare Matthew Davis. These paintings were worked on for days, sometimes weeks by the German-based painter.
Drip painting is an art form in itself, and has been mastered by Davis, as he sets forth creating an authentic style of his own. This series captures moments in time and features a wide multitude of colors produced by oil paints. The completed works are loosely reminiscent of Van Gogh's pointillism.
From swimming youth to rollercoasters, Matthew Davis captures his subjects in a vivid way.
Drip painting is an art form in itself, and has been mastered by Davis, as he sets forth creating an authentic style of his own. This series captures moments in time and features a wide multitude of colors produced by oil paints. The completed works are loosely reminiscent of Van Gogh's pointillism.
From swimming youth to rollercoasters, Matthew Davis captures his subjects in a vivid way.
Trend Themes
1. Drip Painting Art - The rise of drip painting as a legitimate and popular art form presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art industry.
2. Long Form Art Production - The trend towards artists spending days or weeks on a single art piece promotes the potential for disruptive innovation in the supply chain and logistics industry.
3. Personalized Artistic Style - The development of unique artistic styles, such as Davis' drip painting, presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art marketplace.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The trend towards drip painting and unique artistic styles presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the mainstream art industry, such as new techniques, materials, and marketing strategies.
2. Supply Chain and Logistics - The trend towards long form art production creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in supply chain and logistics, such as customized shipping and handling solutions for fragile and valuable art pieces.
3. Marketplace - The trend towards individualized artistic styles presents opportunities for disruptive innovation in the art marketplace, such as artist and consumer networks that match buyers with artists based on personalized style preferences.
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