Beer Can Art is Furniture for the Beer Lovers and the Redneck in All of Us
Jacqueline Parrish — October 13, 2009 — Art & Design
It is quite evident, by the viewing of this particularly interesting form of expression known as beer can art, that some people have ample amounts of imagination and far too much time on their hands.
The beer can art serves a dual purpose being an art form that can be appreciated by environmentalists and beer connoisseurs alike.
First you drink it, and then you create it. Beer can art is a waste-not, want-not form of exposition. The only problem with beer can art is that one is first required to consume said beer. By the time you had enough empty cans to create a beer can couch, you would be either passed out, or in the hospital in a beer-induced coma.
The beer can art serves a dual purpose being an art form that can be appreciated by environmentalists and beer connoisseurs alike.
First you drink it, and then you create it. Beer can art is a waste-not, want-not form of exposition. The only problem with beer can art is that one is first required to consume said beer. By the time you had enough empty cans to create a beer can couch, you would be either passed out, or in the hospital in a beer-induced coma.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Furniture - Opportunities for creating furniture or art from waste items, showing the potential for sustainable design
2. Indoor DIY Projects - Potential for engagement and participation in creating personalized pieces
3. Brand Integration - Opportunities for brands to connect with beer drinkers and promote sustainability through upcycling
Industry Implications
1. Furniture & Home Decor - Creating functional art for homes and businesses out of upcycled materials
2. Alcoholic Beverage - Opportunities for breweries, bars and alcohol brands to promote upcycling and DIY culture
3. Environmental Awareness Groups - Potential partnerships to promote awareness for upcycling, waste reduction and sustainability.
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