Crowdsourced Self Portraiture Apps

The French Girls App Lets Strangers Turn Your Selfies into Art

Those looking for a way to spice up their selfies should check out the French Girl app that lets strangers turn your selfies into cartoon-style portraits.

The French Girl app ingeniously lets users upload their favorite selfies and encourages strangers to anonymously draw a cartoon version of the selfie. There isn't a specific style or format for drawing the selfies, so users are free to recreate the selfies however they like and even add to them if they see fit. The French Girl app for smartphones is a great modern day throw back to the art of portraiture. This artsy app encourages everyone to brush up on their art skills.

The name for the app was inspired by Kate Winslet's famous line in Titantic, "Draw me like one of your French girls."
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Self Portraiture - The rise of crowdsourced self portraiture apps can revolutionize the way people view and create self-portraits, with opportunities for interactive and collaborative art-making.
2. Anonymous Art Collabs - The use of anonymous crowdsourcing in the French Girls app can pave the way for new forms of art collaboration and sharing, with amazing possibilities for expanding creative networks.
3. Cartoon-style Portraiture - The popularity of cartoon-style portraiture as seen in French Girls app is on the rise, opening exciting avenues for mixed media and creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - The rise of crowdsourced self-portrait trend through French Girl app can create new opportunities for social media to create collaborative and interactive art-focused spaces.
2. Art and Photography - Crowdsourced self-portrait trends can become a major disruptive innovation for the art and photography industry, with opportunities to experiment with new styles and technologies.
3. Mobile App Industry - The success of art-focused mobile apps like French Girls can inspire new innovative apps for self-portrait creations that blur the lines between art, technology and social media.

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