Cat Bishop Creates Altered Art from Vintage Toys
Natasha Suter — June 29, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: artfire
Evoking both sympathy and humor, Cat Bishop’s misfit sculpture art creations remind me of Toy Story’s Andy and his toy-torturing neighbor Sid with the evil bedroom playground. These beings that populate this Bishop's recycled art collection. Vintage objects, old toys, dishes, cameras, car parts, game pieces are all assembled and recreated as oddly humanistic and animalistic sculptures.
You can find Cat Bishop’s art on Artfire and her past work from Etsy resides in private collections worldwide including Malaysia, Australia, Switzerland and the UK.
You can find Cat Bishop’s art on Artfire and her past work from Etsy resides in private collections worldwide including Malaysia, Australia, Switzerland and the UK.
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Art - Creating art through repurposing vintage objects and toys, offering opportunities for sustainable and creative expression.
2. Misfit Sculptures - Crafting sculptures that combine the humanistic and animalistic qualities of vintage objects, tapping into nostalgic and playful aesthetics.
3. Altered Art - Transforming old toys, dishes, cameras, car parts, and game pieces into unique and unconventional sculptures, pushing the boundaries of traditional art.
Industry Implications
1. Artisan Crafts - Artists and crafters specializing in repurposing vintage objects and toys, catering to a growing demand for sustainable and unique art pieces.
2. Collectibles - Creating a niche market for collectors who appreciate the nostalgic and whimsical appeal of misfit sculptures made from vintage objects and toys.
3. Interior Design - Providing interior designers with unique and unconventional art options to infuse spaces with personality and create conversation starters for clients.
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