Extreme Commercial Art (UPDATE)

Artist Jason Edmiston Captures Horror in his Work

Since 1996, artist Jason Edmiston has been carving out a niche for himself as a commercial illustrator. As an artist, Jason Edmiston has completed work for editorial, advertising, packaging and book publishing clients around the world.

As an artist, Jason Edmiston works traditionally -- completing his paintings in acrylic on watercolored paper or wood panelling. Looking through his portfolio, it's impossible not to be impressed by his ability to create memorable art in a variety of different genres, including movie star portraits, characters, and satire pieces.

His client list is an effective evaluation of his talent. He has worked with some of the world's most recognizable brands, including Nike, Coca-Cola, Nestle, and Hershey. And his work has appeared in ad campaigns for some impressive publications including the Village Voice, SF Weekly, and Maclean's.

Take a look through Jason Edmiston's portfolio and see what all the hype is about.
Trend Themes
1. Traditional Painting Techniques - There is potential for disruptive innovation in preserving and revitalizing traditional painting techniques for commercial art use.
2. Niche Commercial Illustration - A disruptive innovation opportunity in creating more specialized agencies or platforms for niche commercial illustration similar to Edmiston's horror-inspired works.
3. Satirical Commercial Works - The potential for disruptive innovation exists in expanding the use of satirical commercial works to a wider range of industries and companies.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Jason Edmiston's experience working with major brands like Coca-Cola and Nike opens up the potential for disruptive innovation in partnering with artists to elevate advertising campaigns to the next level.
2. Editorial Design - Hiring commercial artists like Edmiston can create a disruptive innovation in editorial design, as the artists can create unique and engaging visuals that effectively communicate a message or story to the readers.
3. Book Publishing - Disruptive innovation opportunities exist in expanding the use of commercial artists like Edmiston to create covers that catch the eyes of potential readers and increase the overall aesthetic appeal of the book.

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