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David Jien Channels M.C. Escher in These Impossible Dream-Like Depictions

If you feel like these David Jien illustrations are playing funny tricks with your eyes, that’s probably because they are. Rendering images with impossible geometrical physics and a dash of optical illusions, Jien depicts surreal scenes that would no doubt make M.C. Escher proud.

But David Jien’s work is not just a bunch of ocular tricks; there are some interesting stylistic influences in his work that meld global aesthetics. Some of his images look as though they were created in the medieval period due to their archaic renderings of humans, but there are also hints of ancient Japanese art in his style, as well as full-blown contemporary inspirations.

Those who think David Jien renders these dream-like images digitally will be surprised to learn that his tools of choice are usually graphite pencils, pencil crayons and plain old paper.
Trend Themes
1. Optical Illusion Art - There is an opportunity for the growth of optical illusion art for commercial spaces or home decors.
2. Merging Art Styles - There is an opportunity for the integration of multiple art styles to create unique and visually stimulating artworks.
3. Traditional Art Techniques - The interest in traditional and classical art techniques will continue as seen in David Jien's use of graphite pencils and pencil crayons.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry will benefit from the surge of interest in visually stimulating and intricate artworks.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can incorporate optical illusion art to add visual interest and depth to rooms or furniture.
3. Education - Art education can incorporate the blending of different art styles to teach students about historical, cultural, and contemporary art.

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