The Faberge Egg Hunt Features Imaginative Art Pieces
Jana Pijak — February 23, 2012 — Art & Design
References: thebigegghunt & frameweb
The 'Faberge Egg Hunt' is a city-wide art exhibit showcased on London city streets. Designers, artists, architects and jewelers have all come together to create the custom art pieces that have been scattered throughout the city as part of an interactive egg hunt.
Artful and intricately detailed, the 'Faberge Egg Hunt' features over 200 custom-designed eggs. Londoners are invited to search for the eggs before they are auctioned off with proceeds going to charity.
Inspired by children's love of the traditional Easter Egg Hunt, these bold art pieces aim to raise funds for the endangered Asian elephant, aiding the Action for Children and Elephant Family organization. These skillfully crafted art pieces are bold and eclectic, allowing city dwellers to interact with them while benefiting a dying species.
Artful and intricately detailed, the 'Faberge Egg Hunt' features over 200 custom-designed eggs. Londoners are invited to search for the eggs before they are auctioned off with proceeds going to charity.
Inspired by children's love of the traditional Easter Egg Hunt, these bold art pieces aim to raise funds for the endangered Asian elephant, aiding the Action for Children and Elephant Family organization. These skillfully crafted art pieces are bold and eclectic, allowing city dwellers to interact with them while benefiting a dying species.
Trend Themes
1. Custom Art Exhibits - The rise of custom and interactive art exhibits allows for an increase in public engagement and charitable donations.
2. Interactive City-wide Events - Creating interactive city-wide events promotes community engagement and raises awareness for endangered species.
3. Charitable Art Auctions - Charitable art auctions provide a platform to support social causes while also promoting and selling unique and creative art pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can benefit from creating custom, interactive art exhibitions for charity purposes.
2. Nonprofit Organizations - Non-profit organizations can collaborate with artists and designers to create charitable events that increase community engagement.
3. Event Management - Event management companies have the opportunity to organize interactive events that not only promote cultural awareness but also contribute to a charitable cause.
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