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Illustrator Kevin Stanton Creates Hand Cut Posters for Classic Plays

Kevin Stanton is an illustrator who creates simple yet bold work that speaks to audiences with ease.

Located in Brooklyn, New York, the artist clearly puts a lot of love into his work. He recently created hand cut theater posters for stories like The Secret Garden and La Boheme. Each poster by Kevin Stanton is intricately put together to create a textured image that looks as if its moving.

Check out the illustrations of Kevin Stanton for some classic artwork.

Implications - Consumers look for art they can relate to. Designs made with a familiar element are appealing to those who desire a more meaningful connection to their purchases. Companies trying to stay relevant on the market could focus on this aspect of instilling more meaning into their items.
Trend Themes
1. Hand Cut Posters - Handmade artwork is gaining popularity among consumers as they seek more meaningful and personalized connections to their purchases.
2. Intricate Texture - Incorporating intricate texture and movement in design can add depth and interest to otherwise simple artwork.
3. Classic Artwork - Despite the rise of digital art, classic handmade artwork still has a strong appeal to consumers and can offer a unique perspective.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can incorporate hand-cut techniques and intricate texture to create unique and personalized pieces for consumers.
2. Theater and Entertainment - Handmade posters and artwork can add an unexpected and customized touch to promote classic plays and productions.
3. Retail and Consumer Goods - Retailers can focus on incorporating handmade and textured elements in their products to appeal to consumers seeking a more personalized and meaningful shopping experience.

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