Altered Vintage Artworks

The Alexandra Eldridge and Predrag Pajdic Glass Plates Are Dynamic

Artists Alexandra Eldridge and Predrag Pajdic have teamed up for a bold and beautiful series of glass plates. Inspired by the beauty of life, the artists explore universal themes of life and death for their upcoming joint exhibition in Bangkok.

Eldridge was given a series of vintage plates, which she later altered with the help of Pajdic. These plates are adorned with images that depict fairy-like children from the 1900s. Unsigned and undated, these antique dishes have an air of mystery and allure associated with them. Originally decaying and in bad condition, the plates were refurbished back to their haunting and alluring original state.

Filled with charm and history, these bold glass plates serve as inspiration behind a series of drawings, paintings and collages, created by the artistic duo. Exploring important life events, the stunning works of Alexandra Eldridge and Predrag Pajdic reveal that there is beauty in unexpected places.
Trend Themes
1. Altered Vintage Artworks - The trend of altering vintage art is disruptive to the traditional art market as it allows for new and unique creations to be made from old pieces.
2. Universal Theme Art - The trend of exploring universal themes of life and death allows artists to create works that resonate with a wide audience and challenge traditional societal norms.
3. Collaborative Art - The trend of artistic collaboration brings together different creative perspectives and can result in innovative and dynamic pieces that are greater than the sum of their parts.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can benefit from embracing the trend of altered vintage artworks, as it allows for the creation of new and unique pieces that appeal to modern-day audiences.
2. Fashion and Textiles - The fashion and textiles industry can draw inspiration from the trend of universal theme art by incorporating meaningful and thought-provoking designs into their clothing and accessories.
3. Galleries and Museums - Galleries and museums can benefit from showcasing collaborative art exhibits, as it allows for a diverse range of creative ideas and perspectives to be displayed and appreciated by visitors.

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