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Hattie Newman Creates Artwork that is Creative and Unique

The artwork used in this French GQ Magazine editorial shows the world that Hattie Newman is exceptionally talented and an artist that is bound to become a superstar -- if she isn't already.

The London-based designer works mostly with the cut-paper aesthetic and makes magic happen with them -- just look at the details and the amount of work, skill and thought put into the work for the GQ spread.

The travel-inspired artwork showcases Newman's craftsmanship when it comes to working with paper and how she is able to so aptly portray a mood -- or destination in this case -- in her cheerfully colorful and unique cut-paper illustrations.

So keep an eye out for Hattie Newman and her 3D works of art.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Consumer Goods - Brands can explore incorporating handcrafted illustrations into their packaging and branding to create a sense of authenticity and artisanal appeal.

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