Using insect wings and plant roots, Tessa Farmer conjures up these miniature scenes of worlds inhabited by tiny fairies and Hell's angels.
In the bizarre fictional worlds she creates, these sinister fairies mutate, mimic and torture the insects around them.
Her nasty little winged skeletal creatures have recently begun using bird and animal bones to build themselves flying vehicles.
Farmer describes her unique work as “...a tool to realize imaginative possibilities that might otherwise linger unseen, just beneath the surface.â€
Implications - These creepy creatures offer an alternate, yet strikingly real, perspective on childhood imagination, which is often glamorized in art as infinitely playful and friendly. Showcasing its darker side, the creatures oppose traditional perceptions of fantasy that are routed in the Victorian era.
Organic Sinister Sculptures
Evil Creatures Made From Insect and Plant Root
Trend Themes
1. Dark Fantasy - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore the darker side of childhood imagination in art, challenging traditional perceptions of fantasy.
2. Insect-based Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilize insect parts creatively in artwork, merging nature and imagination.
3. Miniature Worlds - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create intricate miniature scenes that invite viewers into unique fictional worlds.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Push the boundaries of artistic expression with unconventional materials and themes.
2. Fantasy and Fairy Tales - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Reimagine traditional fairy tales and fantasy narratives with a darker, more subversive twist.
3. Nature-inspired Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate elements of nature into design disciplines, blurring the lines between art and the organic world.