Fernando Vicente Goes Under The Skin For 'Anatomias'
Ayman — April 16, 2009 — Art & Design
References: fernandovicente.es & diskursdisko.de
Anatomy seems to be a big inspiration for artists these days.
Following the creepy work of Koen Hauser, we bring you images from the photography set, Anatomias, by Spanish artist Fernando Vicente.
The first five images show anatomically correct human organs while the last five show them replaced by mechanical parts.
Implications - The rise of macabre themes in mainstream pop culture has catalyzed creatives to push artistic bounds. By infusing classic artwork with anatomical iconography formerly only seen in medical literature and in gory pulp comics, these savvy artists appeal to an all-new subculture of goths, steampunk enthusiasts and hipsters who prefer unusual art pieces that reflect their unique tastes and interests.
Following the creepy work of Koen Hauser, we bring you images from the photography set, Anatomias, by Spanish artist Fernando Vicente.
The first five images show anatomically correct human organs while the last five show them replaced by mechanical parts.
Implications - The rise of macabre themes in mainstream pop culture has catalyzed creatives to push artistic bounds. By infusing classic artwork with anatomical iconography formerly only seen in medical literature and in gory pulp comics, these savvy artists appeal to an all-new subculture of goths, steampunk enthusiasts and hipsters who prefer unusual art pieces that reflect their unique tastes and interests.
Trend Themes
1. Macabre Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Artists can create unique artworks by infusing classic artwork with anatomical iconography, appealing to a subculture of goths, steampunk enthusiasts, and hipsters.
2. Anatomical Iconography - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Artists can explore the fusion of anatomical iconography from medical literature and gory pulp comics to create unusual art pieces that resonate with audiences seeking unconventional artwork.
3. Mechanical Replacements - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Artists can reimagine human organs being replaced by mechanical parts, tapping into the fascination with blending human anatomy and technology in artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries and Museums - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Art galleries and museums can curate exhibitions featuring macabre art, anatomical iconography, and artworks showcasing the fusion of human anatomy and technology to attract a new audience segment seeking unconventional and thought-provoking art experiences.
2. Fashion and Lifestyle - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Fashion and lifestyle brands can collaborate with artists exploring macabre themes, anatomical iconography, and mechanical replacements to create unique products that cater to the goth, steampunk, and hipster subcultures.
3. Publishing and Entertainment - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Publishing houses and entertainment companies can leverage the rise of macabre themes in pop culture by showcasing artwork, graphic novels, and films that fuse classic art with anatomical iconography and explore the concept of mechanical replacements to captivate audiences looking for alternative and visually striking content.
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