Dilok Lak's new lighthearted series 'The Rabbit Ears' takes on serious life issues using imaginative children's book-inpired animals.
The graphic designer’s lighthearted series will take your mind off tedium everyday issues using illustrated talking animals that are drawn in a minimalist, innocent and charming way.
Inspired by whimsical fables -- and the fact that the artist was born in the zodiac year of the rabbit -- the white and pale pink backdrops in the series are mixed with furry, childlike-ode animals to create a stunningly nonsensical and ironic set of illustrations.
In Lak’s whimsical world, animals play the role of humans making this pretentious-busting series of fantastical animals fun, bright and happiness-inducing.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Whimsical Pop Art
- Exploring the use of whimsical pop art in creating lighthearted illustrations that tackle serious life issues using animals.
- Children's Book-inspired Animals
- Utilizing children's book-inspired animals in illustrations to convey meaningful messages and engage the audience in a lighthearted way.
- Minimalist and Innocent Illustrations
- Creating minimalist and innocent illustrations with a charming aesthetic to bring a touch of whimsy to everyday subjects and encourage a more positive outlook on life.
Sectors Adopting This
- Graphic Design
- Graphic designers can incorporate whimsical pop art and children's book-inspired animals in their designs to create engaging visual content for various clients and projects.
- Illustration
- Illustrators can adopt the minimalist and innocent style showcased in 'The Rabbit Ears' series to create captivating and meaningful artwork that appeals to a wide audience.
- Publishing
- Publishing companies can explore the use of whimsical pop art and children's book-inspired animals to produce visually stunning and thought-provoking books that resonate with readers of all ages.
