Artists Sue Weber and Tim Noble played with perceptions in their new series of shadow art.
The British-based pair used pieces of garbage to create these human-like silhouettes of couples thinking, drinking and relaxing.
These trash sculptures look like any other pile of garbage, however when a light is shone, the sculpture reveals an interesting shadow silhouette on the wall.
Implications - Some natural occurrences, such as shadows, are too often dismissed when there is clear potential for them as mediums in design. Essentially, almost anything can be translated into something of artistic value by today's open-minded creatives, thus, there is always room for innovation if one is willing to take a closer look at daily life.
Illusion Shadow Art
Cool Creations Made From Junk Look Like Silhouettes
Trend Themes
1. Shadow Art - Exploring new mediums for art and design beyond traditional canvases.
2. Trash Sculptures - Using unusual materials to create unique art pieces.
3. Perception Manipulation - Playing with perceptions and illusions to create unusual art and design.
Industry Implications
1. Visual Arts - Implementing creative designs and mediums into traditional art forms, like painting and sculpture.
2. Interior Design - Incorporating innovative and unique pieces of art into homes and commercial spaces as statement pieces.
3. Waste Management - Repurposing and recycling waste materials to create sustainable art pieces and reducing waste.