Melting Rubik's Cubes

Geometric Hand Illustrations by Daniel Stolle Plays with Finger Paint

Finland-based illustrator Daniel Stolle creates a collection of illustrations depicting a melting Rubik's Cube that eventually turns into finger paint. The images show a sequence of liquification, as the cube eventually turns into globs of bright colors like fuchsia, turquoise and yellow.

Stolle's work usually comprises of a darkly shaded subject surrounded by a burst of chromatic dyes that enhance the art work. Strong contrast is evident in the series and most of the artist's work, with dark and light colors side by side. His work also seems to favor hands, which is also evident in his 2010 illustrations titled 'Agent Orange.'

Daniel Stolle graduated as an industrial designer and has been working as an illustrator since 2007.

Geometric Illustrations
Opportunities for creative marketing campaigns utilizing geometric illustrations to promote products and services.
Melting Art
Innovative art forms that demonstrate the transformation of tangible objects into liquid states, such as melting Rubik's cubes.
Contrasting Colors
Design and fashion trends incorporating contrasting colors and dark and light shades in a variety of media.

Sectors Adopting This

Art and Design
Developing new art styles and techniques, as well as creating new designs that incorporate popular design trends.
Advertising and Marketing
Utilizing popular art trends, such as geometric illustrations and contrasting colors, to create visually appealing and effective marketing campaigns.
Toy and Game Manufacturing
Incorporating innovative and artistic designs into traditional toys and games to appeal to a wider audience and differentiate products in the market.
SCORE
2.0 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 27%
Activity 24%
Freshness 8%