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Cardboard Miniature Audio Equipment as Art

These miniature cardboard models of vintage audio equipment are the newest creation of visual artist and sound designer Dan McPharlin.

According to Dan they are “an interesting experiment to render hi tech objects in a low tech medium such as paper or cardboard.”

Each one is painstakingly made by hand in limited production or as a commissioned work. With prices starting at $60 this is the kind of art that's well within reach.

Check out more of his work in the source link below.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Art - The trend of creating miniature art pieces using unconventional materials like cardboard or paper presents an opportunity for artists to explore new mediums and engage with a wider audience.
2. Retro Design - The resurgence of interest in vintage audio equipment inspires designers to create miniature replicas, offering a nostalgic experience for collectors and enthusiasts, while embracing a unique and affordable art form.
3. Handmade Crafts - The growing appreciation for handmade and bespoke items provides artists and craftspeople with an opportunity to create custom-made cardboard models, catering to individual preferences and fostering a personal connection with customers.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the disruptive innovation opportunity of incorporating unconventional materials and techniques, like cardboard miniature replicas, to create unique and accessible art pieces.
2. Collectibles - The collectibles industry can embrace the trend of miniature cardboard models of vintage audio equipment as affordable and nostalgic objects that cater to collectors' desire for unique and limited production pieces.
3. Craft and Hobby Supplies - Suppliers of craft and hobby materials can tap into the demand for unconventional materials like cardboard, providing artists and hobbyists with the necessary resources to create their own miniature art pieces and replicas.

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