You don't have to be a guitar god to dig 'An Axe by Any Other Name.' 'An Axe by Any Other Name' is a project commissioned by Kevin O’Callaghan to his pupils at the New York City School of Visual Arts. The project involved the students getting their own Fender guitar, which they then got to reshape and mold.
Each guitar has its own unique look and feel and is modeled after a charity supported by the artist's favorite rock star. Each axe reflects its chosen charity in its design, with my personal favorite being the Surfrider Foundation-inspired guitar. If you are a fan of music and art (who isn't?), then be sure to click through all of these epically artistic axes.
Artistic Axes
'An Axe by Any Other Name' Turns Fender Guitars into Original Works of Art
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Axe Design - The combination of art and music can lead to innovative designs for musical instruments.
2. Charity-inspired Instruments - Creating instruments inspired by charity organizations can bring awareness and support to important causes.
3. Custom Reshaping and Molding Projects - Customizing and shaping musical instruments can transform traditional designs into unique works of art.
Industry Implications
1. Musical Instruments Manufacturing - Incorporating artistic designs into musical instruments can differentiate a manufacturer's product and attract new customers.
2. Non-profit Organizations - Collaborating with artists to create charity-inspired instruments can generate awareness and support for non-profit organizations.
3. Art Education - Providing students with opportunities to customize and reshape objects, such as musical instruments, can lead to innovative designs and art concepts.