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Kenji Hirata Uses Southern Asia Signage For Inspiration

— June 24, 2009 — Art & Design
Kenji Hirata’s canvases are colourful and somewhat chunky. His designs are inspired by nature, billboards, Southern Asia signage and the future.

The collage-like canvases are filled with an array of different colours that seem to take you to a world other than our own.

Check out the gallery if you want to see more modern art by Kenji Hirata.

Implications - Though abstract art was once an area of confusion for anyone who wasn't an artist, it is now becoming not only widely accepted, but demanded by today's open-minded art lover. Thus, artists from all facets of design, from graphic design to paint, are incorporating more abstract imagery in their work.

Trend Themes

  1. Abstract Art — There is a growing demand for abstract art among open-minded art lovers, creating opportunities for artists to incorporate more abstract imagery in their work.
  2. Colourful Canvases — Artists are creating chunky and colourful canvases inspired by nature, billboards, signage, and the future, offering a unique and vibrant visual experience.
  3. Collage-like Designs — Artists are embracing collage-like designs on canvases, blending different colors and imagery to transport viewers to a world beyond reality.

Industry Implications

  1. Visual Arts — The visual arts industry can explore opportunities to meet the growing demand for abstract art and vibrant, chunky canvases.
  2. Graphic Design — The graphic design industry can incorporate more abstract imagery in their designs, inspired by the collage-like approach seen in Kenji Hirata's canvases.
  3. Art Galleries — Art galleries can showcase and promote artists who create colourful, abstract, and collage-like canvases, catering to the preferences of open-minded art lovers.
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