Artist Troels Carlsen likes playing with his skeletons. Fortunately, he plays with mini replicas of real skeletons and not the skeletons in his closet. Known for his monkey art, this artist creates art installations that are an interesting divergence.
Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, artist Troels Carlsen proves that he is fascinated with everything involving the human condition and art history. In this case, his skeletal dioramas delve into the concepts of past versus present, life versus death and dream versus reality; they endeavor to explore the meaning of life. He says, "The dying are desperate for more time and the bored have too much on their hands. In between these two extremes lies the narrative in my work."
Skeletal Art Installations
Artist Troels Carlsen Explores the Meaning of Life
Trend Themes
1. Skeletal Dioramas - Opportunity to create interactive museum installations that blur the lines between life and death.
2. Exploration of the Human Condition - Opportunity to design art installations that challenge perceptions about life, death and reality.
3. Replicas of Real Skeletons - Opportunity for 3D printing companies to develop mini replicas of real skeletons for use in scientific studies or artistic pursuits.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Opportunity for artists to create unique installations that blend science and art to explore life and death.
2. Museums - Opportunity for museums to create interactive installations that engage visitors and challenge perceptions about life and death.
3. Science - Opportunity for scientific research to use realistic replicas of skeletons for educational and research purposes.