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George Pfau's Zombie Art Takes Inspiration From Poplar Culture

George Pfau's zombie art combines the undead and the impressionist style. Each piece from the series 'Zombiescapes' is based on a zombie film or television program, such as Shaun of the Dead, the Night of the Living Dead and Zombieland.

The lecturer and artist's landscape paintings were created using oil paints and pointillist techniques. Due to the abstract style of the zombie art, the painting's subjects appear as dots of paint. This makes it difficult to tell the difference between zombies and humans. This could be a result of the impressionist work, or it could also be viewed as a larger commentary on humanity and what makes zombies zombies. After all, they too were once human.
Trend Themes
1. Zombie Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: There is an opportunity to explore and develop new artistic techniques and styles that combine the undead and popular culture.
2. Impressionist Style - Disruptive innovation opportunity: There is potential to push the boundaries of impressionist art by incorporating unconventional subjects like zombies into the style.
3. Pointillist Techniques - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring the use of pointillism in zombie-themed art can create unique visual representations and perspectives.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Artists can tap into the growing interest and demand for zombie-themed art to create new and captivating works.
2. Entertainment and Media - Disruptive innovation opportunity: The entertainment industry can leverage zombie art as a new and engaging form of promotional material for zombie films and television programs.
3. Cultural Commentary - Disruptive innovation opportunity: By using zombies in art, there is an opportunity to explore social and cultural themes, provoking conversations about humanity and the concept of zombies.

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