Kenji Aoki's Photo Works Get Split-Screened
Tisah Tucknott — July 15, 2009 — Fashion
References: loudreams
Kenji Aoki, a photographer from Tokyo, Japan, specializes in split photography. This type of art shows one side of his work separated from the other.
It is said that Kenji’s inspirations are driven by the late Richard Avedon and Miles Davis.
Check out the gallery to see how Kenji’s split photography seems to work as a whole and to see how crystal clear some of his shots are.
Implications - No longer satisfied with art that is just aesthetically pleasing, consumers are looking for designs that push the limits. Products that feature a cutting-edge style are appealing to shoppers who want to stay modern throughout all of the purchases they make.
It is said that Kenji’s inspirations are driven by the late Richard Avedon and Miles Davis.
Check out the gallery to see how Kenji’s split photography seems to work as a whole and to see how crystal clear some of his shots are.
Implications - No longer satisfied with art that is just aesthetically pleasing, consumers are looking for designs that push the limits. Products that feature a cutting-edge style are appealing to shoppers who want to stay modern throughout all of the purchases they make.
Trend Themes
1. Split-screen Photography - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the field of photography by experimenting with split-screen techniques to create unique art.
2. Aesthetic Limit-pushing - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in various creative sectors by designing products that feature a cutting-edge style to please modern consumers.
3. Inspired Art - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the art industry by exploring the works of artists that inspire new ways of creation, such as Kenji Aoki's split photography.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The split-screen photography trend presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in this industry by experimenting with new techniques and styles.
2. Design - The trend of pushing aesthetic limits presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the design industry by exploring new ways to create visually striking products.
3. Art - Inspired by artists such as Kenji Aoki, the art industry has the opportunity for disruptive innovation by exploring new ways of creating art that pushes the limits of aesthetics and techniques.
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