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Matt Marblo Renders TV Characters Using Rectangles and Squares

Pixel art is an emergent illustrative style that’s really picking up steam, and Matt Marblo is demonstrating his adept ability to render in that manner through these fun pop culture character depictions. Sure, you may just be looking at a bunch of squares and rectangles, but through Marblo’s clever compositions, you can make out Batman standing atop of buildings or even the entire cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Though Matt Marblo is still a student studying to become an animator and illustrator, he’s already showing a lot of versatility by adapting to an abundance of styles in order to convey his ideas. He’s definitely an artist to look out for in the years to come.
Trend Themes
1. Pixel Art - Exploring the growing popularity of pixel art as an illustrative style presents opportunities for artists to create unique and nostalgic designs.
2. Adaptable Styles - Embracing versatility in artistic styles allows artists to showcase their range and captivate audiences in new and exciting ways.
3. Pop Culture Depictions - Creating recognizable pop culture characters through pixel art opens up avenues for fan art, merchandise, and collaborations.
Industry Implications
1. Animation - The animation industry can leverage pixel art to produce visually captivating and nostalgia-inducing content that resonates with audiences.
2. Illustration - Illustrators can explore pixel art as a distinctive style choice, offering clients unique and eye-catching visual representations of their ideas.
3. Merchandising - Taking advantage of the popularity of pixel art, the merchandising industry can produce products featuring beloved pop culture characters rendered in this style, appealing to nostalgic consumers.

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