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Szymon Roginski and Kasia Korzeniecka's Photos for O Mia O

These fashion images composed of juxtaposed shapes were created by Szymon Roginski and Kasia Korzeniecka for Ania Kuczynska's O Mia O collection. The photographs were inspired by cubism and represent an effort to break the two dimensionality of photography.

After the O Mia O photoshoot was completed, Roginski and Korzeniecka reconstructed the original frames with hundreds of handmade solid blocks in various shapes. Click through the gallery to see these amazing sculptural images.

Implications - The Cubism movement in art was highly popular because it challenged consumers' perception on a cognitive level. Corporations considering graphics in media campaigns to visually entice consumers may consider employing cubism artwork as its popularity has not waned over the years.
Trend Themes
1. Cubism Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring the use of cubism artwork in media campaigns to visually entice consumers.
2. Juxtaposed Shapes - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilizing juxtaposed shapes in fashion and design to create visually striking and unconventional aesthetics.
3. Sculptural Images - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating sculptural elements into photography and visual arts to challenge the traditional boundaries of two-dimensional representation.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating cubism-inspired designs and shapes in fashion collections to offer unique and avant-garde perspectives.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Using cubism artwork and juxtaposed shapes in media campaigns to create visually engaging and memorable advertisements.
3. Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Experimenting with sculptural elements and unconventional compositions in photography to create innovative and captivating visuals.

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