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Danny Sangra Doodles Over Retro Adult Editorial Images

Illustrator Danny Sangra has a penchant for doodling. In his latest exhibition 'Season of the Witch,' the artist took vintage Playboy pictures and manipulated them into humorous reinventions.

The Danny Sangra 'Season of the Witch' exhibition features images of nude models, as well as Playboy interviews. However, both have been doodled on in greatly artistic ways, changing the images from adult content, to something more child-like.

Implications - Hipsters and other pockets of urban youth demographics have a penchant for irony. By juxtaposing two dichotomous images -- adult content with childlike doodles -- Sangra creates a humorous tension that is unresolved. Companies should consider contrast and juxtaposition when creating ads for this mentioned niche group.
Trend Themes
1. Adult-child Contrast - Exploring the contrast between adult content and childlike elements, such as doodles, can create humorous tension for niche audiences.
2. Humorous Reinventions - Transforming existing content, like vintage Playboy pictures, into humorous and unexpected versions can engage audiences in unique ways.
3. Urban Irony - Embracing irony in advertising can appeal to hipsters and urban youth demographics, creating a sense of cultural relevance.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Using contrast and humor in advertisements can capture the attention and resonate with niche audiences.
2. Art - Artists and illustrators can explore the concept of juxtaposing adult content with childlike elements to create thought-provoking and playful pieces.
3. Publishing - Publications can experiment with reinventing existing content in unexpected ways, like doodling over editorial images, to generate intrigue and captivate readers.

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