Making tye-dye style paintings may seem cliche and overdone, but the Niall McClelland 'Stains' series is a wildly interesting take on the art form. Leaking colored printer cartridges onto paper to create these stunning masterpieces, McClelland brings the white canvas to life with vibrancy!
The Toronto native's art has been published in many reputable art publications such as Adbusters, Arkitip, Color, Design Anarchy and The Walrus, as well as showcased in notable exhibitions. His other works have also made creative use of household items such as photocopiers to birth his gritty art form.
The Niall McClennan 'Stains' series is surely just the beginning for the artist. The works it features would add just the right flavor, spice and ambiance to any living, retail or dining space!
Colorful Cartridge Canvases
The Niall Mcclelland 'Stains' Exhibit is Spunky and Creative
Trend Themes
1. Colored Printer Cartridge Art - Using colored printer cartridges to create paintings is an innovative and eco-friendly approach to traditional art forms.
2. Household Item Art Forms - Creating art from everyday household items opens up possibilities for new creative approaches and sustainable practices.
3. Revitalizing Traditional Art Forms - Giving a modern twist to traditional art forms can bring interest and excitement to the art world.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry has endless opportunities for creating new and exciting forms of art using everyday items and eco-friendlier approaches.
2. Interior Design - Integrating unique and sustainable artwork in interior design can bring personality and interest to any space.
3. Printing and Printing Supplies - Encouraging the eco-friendly use of printer cartridges for art through advertising and marketing could create a new market for printing and printing supplies.