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These Vibrant Luke Pacholski Illustrations Only Use Markers

For this series of vibrant and colorful drawings, Luke Pacholski used bright Sharpie and Tombo markers on marker paper to sketch out rad portraits. Incorporating smaller canvases, Pacholski even dabbles in intricate doodling to fill out each masterpiece's background.

Check out the mini series of the incredible Luke Pacholski Illustrations in the gallery above for more glimpses at these radiant images.

Implications - The amount of skill and technique needed to create mind-blowing street art pieces is appreciated by many. Consumers are looking for a little honesty and raw personality to artistic pieces that haven't been manipulated via post-production programs. Brands may fear that traditional methods don't yield as much flashiness, but the truth is, consumers will appreciate its sentiment.
Trend Themes
1. Marker Art - Using markers to create vibrant and detailed illustrations is becoming a popular trend in the art world, opening up opportunities for artists and marker companies alike.
2. Intricate Doodling - Incorporating intricate details and doodling into artwork is gaining popularity, presenting opportunities for artists to showcase their unique skills and creating a market for marker paper and marker companies to offer specialized products.
3. Raw Personality Art - Consumers are increasingly seeking out artistic pieces that haven't been heavily edited or manipulated, presenting an opportunity for artists and art brands to create and showcase more authentic and organic artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Art Supplies - The growing interest in marker art and intricate doodling presents an opportunity for art supply companies to offer specialized products that cater to these emerging trends.
2. Street Art - The appreciation for the skill and technique involved in creating mind-blowing street art pieces can be leveraged by brands to incorporate these artistic styles into their marketing, creating a unique and authentic message.
3. Interior Design - Raw personality art can be incorporated into interior design, presenting an opportunity for artists to offer their work to a wider audience and for interior design companies to create unique and personalized spaces.

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