Daniel Arsham unveils the first figurine of his 'Hollow Figures' series designed for his label 'Arsham Studio.' The piece is inspired by the designer's 'Architectural Anomalies' installation and like the name of the series, it boasts a hollow interior. From the front of the all-white sculpture, it appears to be a human covered in a flowing fabric material, but it is completely empty from the opposite perspective.
This figure has been created in many sizes by Arsham, now scaled down to be suitable for more decorative purposes. He experimented with different sizes using augmented reality. The inaugural piece of the Hollow Figures series is set to drop on December 3rd online at Daniel Arsham
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Daniel Arsham Releases the First Piece of His Hollow Figures
Trend Themes
1. Hollow Figures Sculptures - The growing trend towards hollow interior sculptures presents an opportunity for designers to create visually striking pieces that challenge traditional notions of volume and weight.
2. Augmented Reality for Design - Augmented reality is becoming an increasingly popular tool for designers to experiment with different sizes and scales of their creations, allowing for new levels of customization and visualization.
3. Deceptive Art - The rise of deceptive art, where illusions and paradoxes are used to create intriguing visual effects, is an opportunity for artists and designers to create unique and thought-provoking pieces that challenge the viewer's perceptions.
Industry Implications
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3. Fashion - Fashion designers can take inspiration from the deceptive qualities of the Arsham Studio hollow figures series, using illusions and tricks of the eye to create garments that explore new possibilities in shape, form, and material.