Visceral Romantic Art

Merve Morkoc Illustrates Love in its Most Basic Form

Street and graphic artist Merve Morkoc, also known by Lakormis, is the illustrator behind these romantic anatomical illustrations. Her latest body of work is being featured in the Milk Gallery in Istanbul. The majority of her art is inspired by themes of gore, macabre and other frightening takes on the human body. She often uses images of young girls and strips them down to their inner makings.

Merve Morkoc started off as a street graphic artist, and even though she has come a long way since then, she remains a strong advocate for the public forum and expression through art. Her artwork is often disturbing, but the central idea remains positive. Finding someone who loves who you are from head to toe, flesh or no flesh is possible and a special thing to have.
Trend Themes
1. Anatomical Romanticism - An opportunity for the fashion industry to incorporate anatomy-inspired designs and patterns into clothing and accessories.
2. Gore-inspired Art - An opportunity for the film and entertainment industry to push the limits of horror and suspense by incorporating Morkoc's style into their visuals.
3. Public Space Art - An opportunity for urban planners and architects to integrate public art installations that challenge and inspire.
Industry Implications
1. Graphic Design - An industry trend toward unconventional and thought-provoking artwork that pushes boundaries.
2. Fashion Design - An industry trend toward unconventional and anatomy-inspired designs in clothing and accessories.
3. Film and Entertainment - An industry trend towards horror and suspense films that incorporate visceral and graphic visuals.

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