Jan Fabre is one of those artists who has such a creative mind, it's frightening. His creations are also mixed between reality and dream, and exude horror and morbidity.
Works such as 'the feet,' 'the sex,' 'the belly,' and 'the brain' are all visually overwhelming.
Jan Fabre's morbid art creations will be exhibited at the Art Biennale Show in Venice from June 6th to September 20, 2009.
Implications - As North Americans continue their journey of recovering from the economic recession, many consumers are turning to escapist imagery to alleviate their minds of financial pressures. As such, the art community is enjoying major spikes in popularity. Corporations can make their products much more appealing to consumers by incorporating surrealistic design elements which will allow users to forget about their economic situation.
Morbid Mind Creations
Jan Fabre Creates a Mythical World of Horror
Trend Themes
1. Surrealistic Design - Incorporating surrealistic design elements in products can help users escape from their economic situation.
2. Morbid Art - Morbid art is becoming more popular as consumers turn to escapist imagery to relieve their financial pressures.
3. Mixing Reality and Dream - Creating works that mix reality and dream can be visually overwhelming and engaging to consumers seeking to escape reality.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Incorporating surrealistic design elements and featuring morbid art can attract new audiences to art shows and exhibitions.
2. Fashion - Incorporating surrealistic design elements in fashion can help brands stand out and appeal to consumers seeking escapism and creativity.
3. Entertainment - Creating movies, TV shows, and video games that mix reality and dream can attract viewers and players seeking immersive experiences.