Imaginative graffiti artist 'Phlegm' is well known for creating images of unusual creatures, but his latest installation seems more edgy and menacing than his other works. These pieces, which can be found at the Howard Griffin Gallery in Shoreditch, depict odd little individuals being tangled up in tentacles, snapped up in crocodile jaws.
Many of these artworks have a nautical theme, and a few seem to be 3-D, popping out from the walls in certain places. One of these works features a small row boat with oars that stick out of the wall. Another portion of this exhibit features a hallway with painted shelves filled with mysterious jars. This peculiar monster exhibit pushes Phlegm's works to a new and interesting level. These mischievous creatures clearly come from an overworked imagination.
Menacing Monster Exhibits
Graffiti Artist Phlegm Creates Eerie Fantasy Characters
Trend Themes
1. Eerie Graffiti Art - Opportunity for artists and galleries to explore more edgy and menacing themes in graffiti art.
2. Fantasy Creature Installations - Possibility for artists and designers to create immersive installations featuring unusual and imaginative creatures.
3. Nautical-themed Artworks - Potential for artists to create nautical-themed artwork that explores the depths of imagination and pushes creative boundaries.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can showcase Phlegm's menacing and edgy graffiti art to attract a diverse audience.
2. Street Art - Street artists can draw inspiration from Phlegm's installations to create their own fantasy creature-themed artworks in public spaces.
3. Experiential Design - Experiential designers can leverage Phlegm's work as a reference point for creating immersive and interactive installations that capture viewers' imagination.