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The Terrordome Etsy Shop Creates Intricate Cut-Out Artworks

Emma from Terrordome, a UK-based Etsy shop, creates archival map cut-ups which are truly one-of-a-kind. Her art is sourced from vintage maps as well as literary classics. The biggest recurring theme among her gift ideas and collectibles are her butterflies made from old maps. These creations are cut and sewn by hand. They're triple-layered and come housed in shadowboxes. Customers are free to choose their preferred map locations for a custom touch. The butterflies offer a curious, unexpected contrast between the practical, rational medium of cartography and nature.

Other butterflies offered from Terrordome include text snippits and illustrations from old editions of Pride and Predjudice, Lady Chatterly's Lover and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Emma points out that many of her items are especially apt for 1st Paper Anniversary gifts.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Artworks - Opportunity to disrupt the art industry by creating unique and sustainable artworks from recycled materials, like vintage maps and literary classics.
2. Customizable Gifts - Opportunity to disrupt the gift industry by offering personalized products, such as butterflies made from old maps with preferred map locations chosen by customers.
3. Nature-inspired Crafts - Opportunity to disrupt the craft industry by incorporating elements of nature, like handmade butterflies, into artistic creations.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore the use of upcycled materials and personalized products to attract eco-conscious consumers and provide unique art experiences.
2. Gift - The gift industry can embrace customization options to offer more personalized and meaningful gifts, attracting customers looking for unique and thoughtful presents.
3. Craft - The craft industry can incorporate nature-inspired elements into their creations, offering products that connect with consumers' love for the environment and handmade items.

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