The Supernaturally Stunning Illustrations of Geraldine Georges
Amelia Roblin — November 27, 2010 — Unique
References: zbang.be & lifelounge
Sifting through the illustrations of Geraldine Georges, I was so completely captivated by their prepossessing and profound nature that I had a very difficult time choosing ten images for the gallery above. The surreal quality of these absolutely awesome pieces of art find harmony in the union of human, animal and natural forms.
The illustrations of Geraldine Georges have been featured in commercial campaigns for L'Oreal and on the pages of the New York Times. Using black in and posca pens, the astounding artist has an extensive collection of stunning sketches that speak for themselves -- you'll have to check them out on her website.
The illustrations of Geraldine Georges have been featured in commercial campaigns for L'Oreal and on the pages of the New York Times. Using black in and posca pens, the astounding artist has an extensive collection of stunning sketches that speak for themselves -- you'll have to check them out on her website.
Trend Themes
1. Surrealist Illustration - There is an opportunity for innovative artists to push the boundaries of surrealist illustration.
2. Incorporating Natural Forms - There is an opportunity for designers to integrate natural forms into their work, like Geraldine Georges does in her illustrations.
3. Multisensory Art - There is an opportunity for artists to explore the intersection of multiple senses, similar to the haunting and divine qualities of Geraldine Georges' work.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Cosmetics - There is an opportunity for beauty and cosmetics brands to collaborate with artists like Geraldine Georges to create unique and stunning brand campaigns.
2. Publishing - There is an opportunity for publishers to commission artists like Geraldine Georges for book cover illustrations that will captivate readers and stand out on shelves.
3. Fashion - There is an opportunity for fashion designers to incorporate surrealist and natural elements into their collections, drawing inspiration from Geraldine Georges' illustrations.
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