Design

Cubism artwork in graphic design

By Oana

November 23, 2011

Cubism is an avant-garde movement, his most popular representative being Pablo Picasso. Its style and manifestation influenced music, literature, sculpture, painting and architecture. The objects are depicted as seen from various viewpoints, which build up to a larger perspective of the desired objects. The broken-up parts create a strange feeling of depth and seem to meet in apparently random points. This style is very often used for promotion because of its power to create abstract shapes and dress common concepts in unusual clothes.Not only Picasso but also Matisse and Gauguin were inspired by the simplicity of the Native American and African art – the African masks are a perfect example of this. Thus, Cubism has become a much referred to style of expression because of its capacity to give various facets to a single picture.

The following cubism artwork examples of how cubism is employed to promote or inform. It’s a style adaptable in modern society for a variety of occasions, made easy by digital photography.

Merry Christmas
cubism
poster
poster
Bob Marley
Woody Allen
poster
James Brown Tribute
poster
Jazz
Basketball player
cubism
Magazine cover
Liszt
Cock
cubism
poster