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Junichi Tsuneoka Fuses Japanese Comic & Graffiti Styles

Studio Stubborn Sideburn is the brain child studio of Junichi Tsuneoka.

While his studio is in Seattle, he originates from Japan. His art has been described as a cross between graffiti and Japanese comic, lending itself easily to concert posters which he often creates.

His crazy designs are certainly colorful and all over the map.

See gallery to view his works.

Implications - Something raw and edgy has the ability to take someone's mind hostage as they marvel at the intense energy exuding from it. Graffiti is one of those artforms where the raw beauty can leave people completely mesmerized. Brands could benefit by utilizing the same street style in their marketing efforts.
Trend Themes
1. Graffiti-inspired Art - Brands can take advantage of the raw beauty and intense energy of graffiti-inspired art to captivate and mesmerize consumers in their marketing efforts.
2. Cross-cultural Fusion - The fusion of Japanese comic and graffiti styles opens up opportunities for cross-cultural collaborations and innovative artistic expressions.
3. Colorful Concert Posters - Creating vibrant and diverse concert posters inspired by graffiti and Japanese comic art can enhance the visual appeal and excitement of live music events.
Industry Implications
1. Marketing and Advertising - Brands in the marketing and advertising industry can explore the disruptive potential of integrating graffiti-inspired art into their campaigns to engage and captivate audiences.
2. Art and Design - The fusion of Japanese comic and graffiti styles presents new opportunities for artists and designers to create unique and boundary-pushing artworks.
3. Entertainment and Events - The use of graffiti and Japanese comic-inspired concert posters can enhance the visual experience and excitement for audiences attending live music events.

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