Video Game Tapestries

Artists Gauvain Manhattan Turns Vintage Draperies into Video Games

Artist Gauvain Manhattan gives cheap flea market tapestries a video game makeover in his latest artwork series. The end result is a collection of fun and energetic fabric pieces that creatively look like vintage stills from an 8-bit video game.

Typically, many vintage tapestries depict landscape scenes of nature, animals and peaceful surroundings. It makes sense then that Manhattan would use tapestries as the backdrop for his video game makeovers. Manhattan cleverly placed woven pixelated characters from classic games like Pokemon, Street Fighter and Duck Hunt. The pieces feature a juxtaposition of modern gamer culture with vintage works of art. It’s interesting to take a look at the original tapestries and Manhattan’s updated video game versions. The effect is quite striking.
Trend Themes
1. Vintage Video Game Art - The blending of vintage tapestries and classic video game characters presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in art and design.
2. Woven Pixel Art - Using weaving skills to create pixelated characters on tapestries could disrupt the art and textile industries, offering unique pieces for collectors and gamers alike.
3. Retro Gamer Decor - The trend for mixing vintage art and gaming culture creates opportunities for innovation in the home decor industry, particularly in offering unique, nostalgia-driven products.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The video game tapestry trend presents an opportunity for disruption in the art industry, particularly for artists and designers looking to blend traditional art forms with modern themes.
2. Textile - The blending of tapestries and video game characters offers potential for disruptive trends in the textile industry, with a possible demand for unique fabrics for gaming-themed products and decor.
3. Home Decor - The vintage video game tapestry trend offers a potential disruption in the home decor industry, with opportunities to offer unique gaming-inspired products for nostalgic consumers.

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