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Greg Guillemin Amassed His Knowledge of Art Deco to Produce These Posters

Art Deco, an eclectic and artistic style that germinated in 1920s Paris, has inspired all spheres of design including jewelry, fashion, industrial design and even these comic book adaptations by Greg Guillemin.

We've already covered the work of Guillemin, including his 'Pop Culture Capsules' piece which turned many heads and challenged the recall memory of an entire audience, but this new project, which remains untitled, required a robust familiarity with not only art deco stylings, but mid-century fashion and a cursory interest in comic book heroes. Whether the piece takes on Batman, the anti-hero Hellboy or even the infamous Iron Man, Greg Guillemin manages to ensure the same aesthetic while including elements of futurist and neoclassical paintings. The decidedly ostracized world of graphic novels rarely interacts with the refined realm of conventional art, yet this pop artist was capable of cleverly melding the two without diminishing the appeal of either. If you're interested in purchasing prints of any of these illustrations, feel free to visit Greg's website.
Trend Themes
1. Art Deco Revival - There is an opportunity for designers and artists to incorporate Art Deco elements into various industries, such as jewelry, fashion, and industrial design, to create a modern revival of this eclectic style.
2. Cross-disciplinary Inspiration - The integration of different artistic styles, such as Art Deco and comic book aesthetics, presents an opportunity for artists to explore new and unique creative directions that blend multiple influences.
3. Blurring Boundaries - The fusion of graphic novels and conventional art creates an opportunity for artists to bridge the gap between these two worlds, appealing to both comic book enthusiasts and art lovers.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry Design - Jewelry designers can incorporate Art Deco elements into their designs, creating unique and visually striking pieces that appeal to consumers who appreciate the revival of this art style.
2. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can draw inspiration from the artistic elements of Art Deco and comic book aesthetics to create innovative clothing lines that merge multiple influences and appeal to a diverse audience.
3. Graphic Novel Publishing - By embracing the fusion of graphic novels and conventional art, publishers can produce visually captivating graphic novels that bridge the gap between comic book storytelling and fine art, attracting a wider audience.

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