Images Created From Geographic Shapes Without Touching Scale
Cowbag — February 18, 2009 — Art & Design
References: popgive
How bored must someone have been to think up this brilliant idea? A creative artist moved the earth’s continents around and was able to discover images you can make without touching the scale of the land. Why was this not part of school geography lessons? I demand to know!
Animals created from the global map include rabbits, rats, horses and a bull. The images themselves are really strong, and at first glance you may not notice the exceptionally clever construction.
Sadly, there are no details available about the artist yet - I suspect some kind of ad creative is involved somewhere.
Animals created from the global map include rabbits, rats, horses and a bull. The images themselves are really strong, and at first glance you may not notice the exceptionally clever construction.
Sadly, there are no details available about the artist yet - I suspect some kind of ad creative is involved somewhere.
Trend Themes
1. Geographic Art - Creating art using geographic shapes without altering their scale.
2. Unconventional Creativity - Using unconventional methods to create unique art pieces.
3. Unseen Connections - Discovering hidden connections between seemingly unrelated things through creative exploration.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - This trend opens up new opportunities for artists and designers to explore new mediums and techniques.
2. Advertising and Marketing - This trend could inspire and influence advertisers to create unique and memorable ads that stand out.
3. Education - This trend could be used in geography classes to teach students about the art and creativity that can stem from the subject.
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