Depressed Fashion Illustrations

These Natalia Grosner New York Fashion Week Prints are Adorable

Natalia Grosner is a Toronto-based art director, illustrator and print artist who creates works that are undeniably beautiful. Even though these featured drawings look majorly depressed, they are still too cute to ignore. She was born in Florianopolis, Brazil, but moved to Toronto, Canada, when she was just 14 years old.

By combining watercolor with screen-printing, Grosner creates prints that are each unique and interesting, with subtle differences throughout the series. This is what makes these illustrations so special and it is also the reason why they stand out so vividly. Natalia Grosner's New York Fashion Week prints present an unhappy side to fashion, but how adorable these prints are will definitely leave a lasting impression to those who enjoy both fashion and art.
Trend Themes
1. Depressed Fashion Illustrations - Illustrators are using melancholic visuals to create a unique and intriguing side of the fashion industry.
2. Watercolor Screen-printing Technique - The combination of watercolor with screen-printing creates an opportunity to add uniqueness to prints and offer a personalized experience.
3. Adorable Fashion Prints - The use of cute visuals in fashion pieces presents an opportunity to stand out and leave a memorable impression.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Illustration - Incorporating unique and melancholic visuals in fashion illustration designs can provide a marketable point-of-difference.
2. Art & Design - The combination of art and fashion can create a product or experience of high artistic value.
3. Printmaking - The watercolor screen-printing technique presents an opportunity for printmakers to expand their techniques and potentially access new markets.

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