These pillows with faces from Mineheart feature the images of classically painted faces that seem to be wearing away. The beautiful imagery features the work of American artist Chad Wys that has been digitally printed onto the cotton satin pillows.
These pillows manage a stunning mix of vintage and modern aesthetics. Although the people are depicted in a fairly classical style, is it as if they are in the process of being restored and only fragments of them are visible.
Even though the pillows only show small parts of the faces, the effect is surreal, but it is easy to piece the images together. The 'Lay Peacock Cushion' is made up of a number of colors, making it easy to mix and match with existing home decor.
Fragmented Face-Revealing Pillows
Mineheart's Pillows with Faces Seem to Be Wearing Away
Trend Themes
1. Fragmented Face Pillows - Creating a trend of using images that appear to be fading away and creating a surreal effect on home decor items.
2. Vintage-modern Aesthetics - Blending together the old and new designs to create unique home decor items that stand out in the market.
3. Digital Printing on Home Decor - Utilizing digital printing technology to create visually stunning designs on home decor items with precision and ease.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - This trend opens opportunities in the home decor industry to experiment with combining vintage and modern aesthetics, and using unique designs to set themselves apart.
2. Art and Design Supplies - The trend of digital printing on home decor items creates a growing demand for art and design supplies, such as high-quality printers, inks, and graphic design software.
3. Fashion and Accessories - The trend of fragmented face images can be integrated into the fashion and accessories industry, offering a unique and surreal appearance to clothing and accessories that stand out in the market.