Junichi Tsuneoka Fuses Japanese Comic & Graffiti Styles
Christina Butty — June 3, 2009 — Marketing
References: stubbornsideburn & magwerk
Studio Stubborn Sideburn is the brain child studio of Junichi Tsuneoka.
While his studio is in Seattle, he originates from Japan. His art has been described as a cross between graffiti and Japanese comic, lending itself easily to concert posters which he often creates.
His crazy designs are certainly colorful and all over the map.
See gallery to view his works.
Implications - Something raw and edgy has the ability to take someone's mind hostage as they marvel at the intense energy exuding from it. Graffiti is one of those artforms where the raw beauty can leave people completely mesmerized. Brands could benefit by utilizing the same street style in their marketing efforts.
While his studio is in Seattle, he originates from Japan. His art has been described as a cross between graffiti and Japanese comic, lending itself easily to concert posters which he often creates.
His crazy designs are certainly colorful and all over the map.
See gallery to view his works.
Implications - Something raw and edgy has the ability to take someone's mind hostage as they marvel at the intense energy exuding from it. Graffiti is one of those artforms where the raw beauty can leave people completely mesmerized. Brands could benefit by utilizing the same street style in their marketing efforts.
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