Una Burke's Constricted Creations Are Inspired by Medical Braces
lourdes sanchez bayas — March 7, 2009 — Unique
References: notjustalabel & paintitnoir.blogspot
This quirky conceptual collection of body-shaped molds reminds me of an organic suit of armor and was created by designer Una Burke.
Born in the UK, Burke’s curious collection consists of “a series of eight physical geatures [sic] associated with the cause and effect of human trauma.”
The sculptural but restrictive pieces were created to mimic a contorted female human body in a way that is reminiscent of prosthetic and medical braces.
In essence, Burke’s aim is to create organic forms that can double up as both fashion accessories and works of art to be exhibited in galleries.
Born in the UK, Burke’s curious collection consists of “a series of eight physical geatures [sic] associated with the cause and effect of human trauma.”
The sculptural but restrictive pieces were created to mimic a contorted female human body in a way that is reminiscent of prosthetic and medical braces.
In essence, Burke’s aim is to create organic forms that can double up as both fashion accessories and works of art to be exhibited in galleries.
Trend Themes
1. Conceptual Fashion - The trend of conceptual fashion explores the boundaries between fashion and art, creating unique and thought-provoking designs.
2. Body-inspired Design - The trend of body-inspired design takes inspiration from the human form, using organic shapes and contours to create innovative products and accessories.
3. Medical Aesthetics - The trend of medical aesthetics combines elements of medical technology and fashion, creating prosthetics and braces that are both functional and visually appealing.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - The fashion design industry can explore the trend of conceptual fashion to push the boundaries of traditional clothing and create unique artistic pieces.
2. Art Galleries - Art galleries can showcase the trend of body-inspired design by exhibiting sculptures and installations that explore the human form through innovative and unconventional means.
3. Medical Technology - The medical technology industry can embrace the trend of medical aesthetics to develop prosthetics and braces that not only serve their functional purpose but also have aesthetic appeal.
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