Monsieur Qui Combines Luxury and Street Style in Rue Aubry Le Boucher
Jessica Marcel — February 21, 2010 — Art & Design
Parisian artist Monsieur Qui has become a master at making elegance and the street come together perfectly. His latest work, titled Rue Aubry Le Boucher, is a great example.
The image is of an obviously elegant woman, with her hair up and some snazzy glasses on. There's more to her image than elegance, though, and the gallery reveals a complexity to Monsieur Qui's work. For more, check out Monsieur Qui's site.
Implications - Artists are mixing street culture with decadent motifs in order to extend their appeal to all social classes. Corporations may utilize a similar approach to product design in order to entice broad audiences to purchase their items.
The image is of an obviously elegant woman, with her hair up and some snazzy glasses on. There's more to her image than elegance, though, and the gallery reveals a complexity to Monsieur Qui's work. For more, check out Monsieur Qui's site.
Implications - Artists are mixing street culture with decadent motifs in order to extend their appeal to all social classes. Corporations may utilize a similar approach to product design in order to entice broad audiences to purchase their items.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Interior Design - The use of graffiti-inspired art and multi-dimensional works in interior design can inspire innovative ideas for creating dynamic and engaging living spaces and work environments.
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