The exhibit titled Blow Job by Fernando de La Rocque will put many people's minds in the gutter. Nevertheless, it is not a dirty-minded art show. Instead, it revolves around a substance that is equally 'sinful.' The artworks featured in the exhibition have been created using marijuana smoke. The Brazilian artist has put together a series of protest-inspired smoke paintings that are incredibly captivating. He writes that "more important than freedom to smoke marijuana is the freedom to think about it and make art with it. Polemic issues divide opinions, forcing people to think and debate."
The pieces in the Blow Job by Fernando de La Rocque were created by blowing smoke onto stencils in the shape of controversial religious and political figures.
Marijuana-Smoke Artworks
Blow Job by Fernando de La Rocque is Sinfully Artistic
Trend Themes
1. Marijuana-inspired Art - Creating art using marijuana and its derivatives as a medium.
2. Controversial Art - Art that tackles political and religious issues that may spark debate and controversy.
3. Protest-inspired Art - Art that conveys social and political messages in an evocative way.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - This trend represents a new catalyst of creativity for designers, artists, and media professionals.
2. Marijuana Industry - This trend offers opportunities for marijuana dispensaries, cultivators, and distributors to venture into artistic collaborations and sponsorships.
3. Advertising and Marketing Industry - This trend could be leveraged for advertising campaigns that address current social and political issues, or to create controversy and spark discussions around brands and products.