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'Harry and Gretal' Walls by Cale Mason Blend Skulls and Retro Imagery

Designer and art director Cale Mason is the artist behind this morbid mural for the walls of Harry and Gretal, a fashion boutique. Integrating images of faceless pin-ups and smiling, gold-toothed skulls, the mural is at once whimsical and eye-catching.

See more images of Cale Mason's morbid mural above, including close-ups. I'm particularly fond of the eerie grin found on the portrait-style skull illustrations.

Implications - With many consumers feeling a sense of loss during the recession, expression is seeping its way into artwork in a creative fashion. For companies that are looking to capitalize on the feelings of discouragement that come along with an economic downturn, they should find ways to imbue their products with a sense of disappointment and nostalgia.
Trend Themes
1. Whimsical Morbid Artwork - Artists are blending morbid and whimsical imagery to create eye-catching murals and artwork.
2. Expressive Artwork in Response to Economic Downturn - Artists are incorporating expressions of loss and nostalgia into their artwork as a response to the economic downturn.
3. Integration of Retro Imagery in Artwork - Artists are integrating retro imagery, such as faceless pin-ups, into their artwork to create unique and captivating visuals.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can explore incorporating whimsical morbid artwork into their store designs to create a unique and memorable customer experience.
2. Art and Design - Artists and designers can embrace the trend of expressive artwork and explore incorporating themes of loss and nostalgia in their creations.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketers can leverage the integration of retro imagery in artwork to create visually engaging campaigns that resonate with consumers.

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