Steampunk Roadkill Art

Amanda's Autopsies Creates Art from Dead Critters

I can only imagine how active an imagination the artist behind Amanda's Autopsies has. Whereas most people see dead animals as trash, this artist sees them as potential pieces of art.

When I say art, I'm talking about intricate and ornate works of steampunk art. Amanda's Autopsies is actually pretty cool once you get past the initial creepiness of it all. My favorite piece has to be the mouse magician pulling another mouse out of a hat. The irony coupled with the creepiness is almost too much to bear.
Trend Themes
1. Steampunk Art - The trend of creating steampunk art from unconventional materials can provide opportunities for disruption in the art world by challenging traditional notions of what constitutes fine art.
2. Upcycling Roadkill - The trend of upcycling dead animals can be disruptive by challenging societal perceptions of what is considered valuable and worthy of attention, and by offering creative and sustainable solutions for materials that would otherwise go to waste.
3. Anthropomorphic Taxidermy - The trend of creating anthropomorphic taxidermy art is a disruptive approach to traditional taxidermy methods, and offers an avenue for exploring themes of mortality, morbidity, and the intersection of nature and human culture.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry could benefit from disruptive innovation in the form of unconventional materials, such as upcycled roadkill and steampunk-inspired aesthetic, to challenge traditional notions of art and offer new and unique pieces to consumers.
2. Taxidermy - The taxidermy industry could benefit from disruptive innovation in the form of anthropomorphic art, which challenges traditional methods and offers a new perspective on the intersection of nature and human culture.
3. Environmental Sustainability - The trend of upcycling roadkill could offer opportunities for disruptive innovation in the sphere of environmental sustainability by transforming waste into usable materials, and encouraging sustainable practices and creative solutions for dealing with refuse.

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