Polish artist Lukasz Belcarski knows how to conjure the macabre in these admittedly twisted drawings. In terms of style, the pictures can be described as figurative and drawn in a retro 1960s style.
All of them are bizarre and many of them border on depraved. In fact, if Lukasz Belcarski was to release these illustrations in the 1960s -- in either the Soviet Block or the West -- he would probably be obscured by censorship. Thankfully, it is 2012 and people are less uptight.
In most of the illustrations Lukasz Belcarski applies a black and white color scheme. A few of the pictures however, make use of a slightly wider range of colors. Blue and pink look great in scenes bizarre enough to make William S. Burroughs blush.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Macabre Illustrations
- Opportunity for artists to explore dark and twisted themes in their artwork.
- Retro 1960s Style
- Opportunity for designers to incorporate vintage aesthetic into modern designs.
- Expanded Color Palette
- Opportunity for artists and designers to experiment with bold and unconventional color choices.
Sectors Adopting This
- Art and Illustration
- Opportunity for artists and illustrators to cater to the demand for macabre and vintage-themed artwork.
- Graphic Design
- Opportunity for graphic designers to incorporate retro 1960s style into branding and visual communication.
- Fashion and Interior Design
- Opportunity for fashion and interior designers to incorporate bold and unconventional color choices in their creations.
