Anne-Catherine Becker-Echivard's Models Have Gills & Fins
Cowbag — April 23, 2009 — Art & Design
References: acbe.eu & cakeheadlovesevil
Dressing up animals and placing them in a variety of situations is not is not a new concept; however, I have never seen it done with fish. This series of fishtastic art is by European artist Anne-Catherine Becker-Echivard. Becker-Echivard places real fish heads atop doll-like figurines to create scenes that are simple yet hilarious.
I take my hat off to her. Of all the dead animals to manipulate, I can think of none more slippery or smelly than fish.
I take my hat off to her. Of all the dead animals to manipulate, I can think of none more slippery or smelly than fish.
Trend Themes
1. Animal-based Art - Opportunity for artists to create unique and humorous artwork by incorporating animals in unexpected ways, like using fish heads on doll-like figurines.
2. Creative Animal Costuming - Emerging trend of dressing up animals in costumes or accessories for artistic or entertainment purposes, such as placing fish heads on dolls.
3. Humor in Art - Growing interest in the use of humor and wit as a form of expression in art, exemplified by the comical scenes created by incorporating fish heads into Anne-Catherine Becker-Echivard's artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore new avenues for creativity and self-expression by incorporating unexpected elements, like fish heads, into their works.
2. Fashion and Costuming - Opportunity for costume designers and fashion enthusiasts to experiment with unique and unconventional animal-based costumes, such as fish heads on dolls, for artistic or entertainment purposes.
3. Comedy and Entertainment - Entertainment industry professionals and comedians can tap into the comedic potential of using unexpected animal elements, like fish heads, in their performances or visual content.
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