The Shepard Fairey and Andre Saraiva Levi's Painting is Consumer-Themed
Jordy E — June 21, 2012 — Art & Design
References: us.levi & nylonguysmagazine.tumblr
The Shepard Fairey and Andre Saraiva mural in the heart of Paris' flagship Levi's store does an excellent job of merging consumerism with art. The duo has been known for their epic production of street graffiti, lining the walls of well-known European structures.
Although Fairey and Saraiva have remained graffiti-focused in the past, they have also branched out into the realm of fashion. Their release of a high-profile edition of Levi's jean jackets was met with customer enthusiasm, and it is no wonder that the two have again paired up with the authentic denim label. This time however they have put their best skills to the test with aggressive red, white and black paintings of sings that read "obey" and "de la guerre."
Although Fairey and Saraiva have remained graffiti-focused in the past, they have also branched out into the realm of fashion. Their release of a high-profile edition of Levi's jean jackets was met with customer enthusiasm, and it is no wonder that the two have again paired up with the authentic denim label. This time however they have put their best skills to the test with aggressive red, white and black paintings of sings that read "obey" and "de la guerre."
Trend Themes
1. Consumer-themed Murals - The merging of consumerism with art presents an opportunity for businesses to create visually captivating in-store experiences that deepen customer engagement.
2. Street Art Collaborations - Collaborations between street artists and fashion brands can create new, unique products and curate a distinct brand identity.
3. High-profile Limited Editions - Limited edition product releases in collaboration with notable artists can increase customer interest and demand.
Industry Implications
1. Retail Industry - Retailers can incorporate consumer-themed murals and collaborate with street artists to create distinctive in-store experiences that attract and retain customers.
2. Fashion Industry - Fashion brands can work with renowned street artists to create high-profile limited edition collections that generate buzz and drive sales growth.
3. Art Industry - The merging of consumerism and art opens up opportunities for artists to explore alternative revenue streams through collaborations with various businesses and brands.
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