Burnt Sugar Sculptures

View More

Designs by Jonas Etter are Ablaze with Artful Melting

Artist Jonas Etter has taken Salvador Dali's famous melting motif to the next level. Melted sugar is used to make syrupy portrayals of surrealist proportions.

More specifically, the Swiss artist uses viscid burnt sugar that is melted due to air moisture as one of his mediums. The result being art with movement that liquefies before your eyes. Variations of these pieces are include typographic sculptures and framed wall pieces.

The Zurich-based creator states that in order to achieve the slowly melting effect, the creations must be placed on the wall immediately before the opening reception. This causes the content slowly flow out rendering viscous puddles with a surreal effect.

It's obvious that Etter's pieces are absolutely oozing with the dulcet creative energy of a talented artist.
Trend Themes
1. Melted Sugar Sculptures - Opportunity for artists to explore the unique medium of melted sugar to create dynamic and surreal artwork.
2. Viscid Art - Emerging trend of using viscous materials in art to create captivating and transformative pieces.
3. Interactive Art Experiences - Growing demand for art that engages the viewer by incorporating movement and transformation.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - Artists experimenting with melted sugar as a medium can disrupt traditional fine arts and attract collectors interested in unique and innovative creations.
2. Event Planning - Event planners can incorporate melted sugar sculptures to create immersive and interactive art installations, enhancing the overall experience for attendees.
3. Food and Beverage - The use of melted sugar in art can inspire food and beverage industry professionals to explore new and creative ways to incorporate this visually striking medium into desserts and drinks.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES