Abigail Brown's Delightful Scrap Craft Creatures
Katie Cordrey — September 27, 2009 — Eco
References: abigailbrown.bigcartel & craftershock
UK artist Abigail Brown designs and creates magical little scrap fabric creatures and sells them online. While all of her creatures are enchanting, her birds are especially appealing, perhaps because she considers birds one of the most beautiful and accessible of creatures.
She is able to capture the joyful chirping and lightness of being that birds express. Each of her creatures has a unique character and are presented in delightful ways. The little Matchbox Tweeters seem perfect for Twitterers and are especially endearing, though I confess, her little foxes are also very sweet.
She is able to capture the joyful chirping and lightness of being that birds express. Each of her creatures has a unique character and are presented in delightful ways. The little Matchbox Tweeters seem perfect for Twitterers and are especially endearing, though I confess, her little foxes are also very sweet.
Trend Themes
1. Scrap Fabric Crafts - Opportunity for innovative businesses to create unique and enchanting products using scrap fabric materials.
2. Online Selling - Disruptive innovation potential in online platforms for artists to reach a wider customer base and sell their creations.
3. Animal-inspired Art - Emerging trend in art where artists create whimsical and magical creatures using various materials.
Industry Implications
1. Crafts and DIY - The crafts and DIY industry can tap into the trend of scrap fabric crafts to offer unique and eco-friendly crafting materials and kits.
2. E-commerce - Opportunity for e-commerce platforms and online marketplaces to support artists in selling their handmade creations and connect them with a larger audience.
3. Art and Design - Art galleries and design studios can explore the trend of animal-inspired art to showcase and promote the work of talented artists creating whimsical creatures.
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