Scribbly Female Renderings

Cetin Yildiz Illustrates Women with Rough Pencil and Brush Strokes

Most artists avoid scribbling, or tend to remove their construction lines once they finalize their renderings, but Cetin Yildiz manages to integrate rough lines into his work, and has even managed to make it one of the defining elements of his particular visual style.

Judging from his images, it looks as though Cetin Yildiz sketches his images using pens or pencils before scanning them into the computer to be colored digitally. He then uses his pen tablet to add in a flurry of squiggly lines, which help punctuate certain aspects of his rendering, such as his subjects’ hair or the movement of their pose. Ultimately, it gives his work an urban and analog feel despite being processed through digital image making software. Simply put, it looks beautiful and natural at the same time.
Trend Themes
1. Scribbly Styling - The integration of rough lines and squiggly strokes in art and design for a unique and natural look, suiting digital and analog mediums.
2. Hybrid Creation - The trend of artists combining traditional sketching with digital image making to develop a unique visual style.
3. Rough Lines Reinvented - The rediscovery of the potential of rough lines to add texture and dynamism to various art forms.
Industry Implications
1. Art & Design - Incorporating rough lines and squiggly strokes into the visual language of art and design driven by consumer demand for new, interesting styles.
2. Fashion & Beauty - Adapting the rough line illustration style for use in fashion and beauty campaigns for a unique, urban, and natural look.
3. Advertising & Marketing - Utilizing rough lines and squiggly strokes in advertising and marketing graphic design to create memorable and dynamic branding.

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