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Monte A. Smith Creates a Crocheted Gun Store Art Installation

Art student Monte A. Smith, who also goes by the alias Senor Mysterioso, has created a unique art installation for his thesis project. Studying for a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, Monte A. Smith combined a fine material with a harsh object in this crocheted gun store installation.

The unique art work replicates a usual gun store display but is done entirely with yarn. Monte A. Smith built rifles, shotguns, pistols and even the ammo boxes you would find in a gun store. The crocheted gun store is a one-of-a-kind art installation that has already received lots of attention.

I'm not sure how long it took him to knit together all these weapons, but the end result is astonishing and I'm sure he received an A on his thesis.
Trend Themes
1. Yarn Art - The trend of using unconventional materials in art installations can lead to opportunities for artists to showcase their creativity.
2. Crochet Replica - The trend of creating life-like replicas through crochet or other material can lead to innovations in the production of functional objects.
3. Consumer Art - The trend of creating art that mimics everyday objects can lead to innovations in the way we view and interact with everyday products.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can adopt crochet or other unusual materials for installations and public art projects to attract public attention and create innovative pieces.
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3. Retail Industry - The retail industry can create enticing window displays that replicate an art installation concept to attract potential customers and drive sales.

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