The East of Eden Hunger TV Editorial Showcases Vivid Florals
Jana Pijak — May 16, 2013 — Art & Design
The 'East of Eden' Hunger TV editorial is a striking beauty story inspired by a biblical concept of the first man and woman on earth, Adam and Eve. Whether displaying intricately clustered floral applications or stenciled body paint cosmetics, this intriguing beauty story translates inspiration to image.
Traditional references and religious symbolism are translated into a visually beautiful set of images that draws a viewer in. The 'East of Eden' Hunger TV editorial highlights avant-garde and conceptual imagery that is enhanced with artful cosmetic applications.
The editorial boasts two opposing images; one of a fresh-faced couple whose faces are covered in a sea of flowers and another covered in black paint and seemingly tainted by their sins. Recreating a biblical theme, this bold beauty story is visually memorable.
Traditional references and religious symbolism are translated into a visually beautiful set of images that draws a viewer in. The 'East of Eden' Hunger TV editorial highlights avant-garde and conceptual imagery that is enhanced with artful cosmetic applications.
The editorial boasts two opposing images; one of a fresh-faced couple whose faces are covered in a sea of flowers and another covered in black paint and seemingly tainted by their sins. Recreating a biblical theme, this bold beauty story is visually memorable.
Trend Themes
1. Botanical Body Art - Opportunities to develop new artful applications of botanicals on the body for beauty and fashion industries.
2. Conceptual Beauty Imagery - Opportunities to explore cosmetics and beauty imagery that is more avant-garde and visually striking.
3. Religious Symbolism in Fashion - Opportunities to incorporate religious concepts and symbols into fashion and beauty marketing campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - Beauty companies can explore new artful applications of botanicals for cosmetic products and conceptual beauty imagery.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate religious symbolism into their marketing campaigns and explore avant-garde beauty imagery.
3. Art - Artists and photographers can utilize botanicals as a medium for striking body art photography.
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