Ever since the September 11th tragedy struck America and the rest of the world, artist Rob Surette has wanted to pay tribute to the heroes, survivors and lost loved ones. Nearly 10 years later, the artist has finally done just that. Rob Surette has created the world's largest Lite-Brite image, which features American faces on the left and faces from the rest of the world on the right, all gazing at each other in a warm and friendly manner.
A labor of love, Rob Surette's unique Lite-Brite art installation, appropriately and poignantly titled World Peace, took exactly 365 days to complete, with the last 504,000th Lite-Brite peg put in on July 4, 2011. It spans 20 feet long and 10 feet high.
Retro Toy Installations
Rob Surette's World Peace Creation is the World's Largest Lite-Brite Image
Trend Themes
1. Retro Toy Installations - Using retro toys in artistic installations is becoming a popular trend.
2. Art as Tribute - Using art to pay tribute to an event or group of people is gaining popularity.
3. Community Relations - Creating art that brings people together from different cultures is an emerging trend.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can create installations that bring awareness to social issues and promote unity.
2. Tourism - Based on the popularity of large-scale art installations, the tourism industry can create art-based attractions to draw visitors.
3. Education - Using art as a tool to teach about history, social issues, and unity is a potential disruption in the education industry.