Artfully Multiplied Collages

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These Delicate Claire Softley Portraits Feature Festive Subjects

— September 11, 2013 — Art & Design
These stunning collages by Claire Softley create a pattern of cats, potted plants and abstract geometric shapes. Using a technique of repetitive illustrations, the talented artist creates custom illustrations that are bot witty and fun.

These adorable collages by UK-based illustrator Claire Softley use both animals and everyday objects as their main subject matter. Whether appealing to an avid animal lover or gardening buff, these vivid illustrations are a great addition into any home.

Whether displayed in a chic living room interior or cozy kid's room, these multiplied subject collages are delicately drawn and feature organic and child-like strokes of paint and pastel mediums. The simplistic and abstracted art works exude a unique air, each embodying a distinct touch of personality.

Trend Themes

  1. Repetitive Illustrations — Opportunity for businesses to incorporate repetitive illustrations into their design and marketing strategies.
  2. Animal and Object Collages — Innovative potential for creating collages that feature a combination of animals and everyday objects.
  3. Organic and Abstract Art — Disruptive innovation potential for businesses to explore organic and abstract art in their products or branding.

Industry Implications

  1. Art and Design — Opportunity for artists and designers to experiment with repetitive illustrations, animal and object collages, and organic and abstract art styles.
  2. Home Decor — Potential for home decor companies to incorporate Claire Softley's collages into their products and offer unique and vibrant additions to customers' living spaces.
  3. Marketing and Advertising — Innovative potential for marketers and advertisers to leverage the use of repetitive illustrations and organic and abstract art to captivate and engage their target audience.
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