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Aaron Kai Created a Wavy Mural for 'The Hundreds' Warehouse

Aaron Kai is a Hawaiian mural painter who creates eye-catching pieces with an intriguing take on pop art style. His latest work is inspired by the waves he's experienced while surfing and the early work of a Japanese artist known as Hokusai appears.

Aaron Kai's mural makes use of vibrant colors and a cartoon-like design that translates Hokusai's iconic original well, staying true to many of its features while incorporating his own style at the same time. The Hokusai work it's based on, titled the 'The Great Wave off Kanagawa,' uses more subdued colors that are complemented by its use of detail, while Aaron Kai's rendition implements a street art style that makes it suitable for the warehouse for the clothing brand 'The Hundreds' where it is shown in Vernon, California.
Trend Themes
1. Pop Art Graffiti - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the street art industry by creating murals that mix pop art style with traditional graffiti.
2. Surf Culture Influence - Surf culture is an emerging trend among the street art community, with opportunities to create murals or other designs that reflect the surf lifestyle and aesthetic.
3. Cartoon-like Designs - Designers have an opportunity to incorporate cartoon-like elements into their street art to make it more accessible and engaging for a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Street Art - The street art industry has an opportunity to mix traditional graffiti with pop art style to create more engaging and visually appealing murals.
2. Apparel - The apparel industry can incorporate street art designs like those of Aaron Kai into their clothing lines, connecting with audiences that value art and urban culture.
3. Tourism - Street art has become an important attraction for tourists, with opportunities for tourism companies to create tours that highlight the latest and greatest street art murals in cities around the world.

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