Literary Quote Depictions

Evan Robertson Creates Wonderfully Interpretive Art

These illustrations by Evan Robertson are well-executed depictions of some of the most famous sayings from iconic literary masters.

Including anecdotes from Ernest Hemingway and Hunter S. Thompson, these nods to historical brilliant minds do justice to those that they pay tribute to. The depiction of Hemingway's famous quote, "stay drunk, edit sober," is perhaps the most on-point and understated works of the series, featuring what appears to be a glass mark. Each of the illustrations is colored exclusively with black and white shades, allowing for the text to speak for itself without being overwhelmed with embellishment.

Throughout these pieces, Robertson manages to add an artistic touch to each quote instead of changing or disrupting the original meaning of the sayings.
Trend Themes
1. Interpretive Art - The trend of interpretive art is growing, allowing for artists to bring a unique perspective to literary works and quotes.
2. Minimalistic Design - Minimalistic design, such as black and white coloring, is becoming more popular and allows for text to speak for itself.
3. Historical References - Depictions of historical and cultural figures continue to be popular and offer opportunities for creative expression.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Art and design industries can incorporate interpretive art and minimalism in their works to create unique and modern pieces.
2. Publishing Industry - The publishing industry can use interpretive art to market books and famous literary works, appealing to a wider audience.
3. Tourism Industry - The tourism industry can incorporate interpretive art in their brochures and guides to enhance the cultural experience for visitors.

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