The Masaki Mizuno 'Paper Dolls' Series Features Avant-Garde Gamines
Armida Ascano — October 10, 2010 — Fashion
References: masakimizuno & behance.net
Masaki Mizuno is a Japanese illustrator whose work revolves around self-reflection. As a naturally expressive person, Masaki Mizuno has a natural sense of style that she imposes onto her pieces.
In her 'Paper Doll' series, mysterious, statuesque women don fabulous clothing while holding poses that would not look out of place in Vogue Magazine.
What's more impressive about Masaki Mizuno is the fact that all of her works are done with analog mediums. Acrylic paint, air brush and rollers are among Masaki Mizuno's favorites.
In her 'Paper Doll' series, mysterious, statuesque women don fabulous clothing while holding poses that would not look out of place in Vogue Magazine.
What's more impressive about Masaki Mizuno is the fact that all of her works are done with analog mediums. Acrylic paint, air brush and rollers are among Masaki Mizuno's favorites.
Trend Themes
1. Avant-garde Fashion Illustration - Opportunity for fashion brands to collaborate with avant-garde illustrators to create unique and eye-catching designs.
2. Analog Artistry - Potential for art supply companies to capitalize on the resurgence of traditional art mediums and tools for artists.
3. Self-expression in Art - Opportunity for galleries and art institutions to showcase and promote artists who use their art as a form of self-expression.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate avant-garde illustrations into their collections to create a bold and unique aesthetic.
2. Art Supplies - Art supply manufacturers can develop and market analog mediums such as acrylic paint, air brush, and rollers to cater to the growing demand from traditional artists.
3. Art Galleries - Art galleries can curate exhibitions that highlight artists who use their artwork as a way to express their identity and personal experiences.
6.2
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness