The 'Finding Nemo Anatomy Sculpt' is Educative
Amelia Roblin — September 15, 2010 — Art & Design
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The 'Finding Nemo Anatomy Sculpt' by Jason Freeny presents how Nemo's insides would look if he were real.
The artist/illustrator/sculptor has cleverly copied the movie-star striped fish into a three-dimensional figurine. Having studied the actual constitution of clown fish, Jason Freeny created the 'Finding Nemo Anatomy Sculpt' to reveal the skeletal and digestive structures of the lovable fin-wielding character.
The artist/illustrator/sculptor has cleverly copied the movie-star striped fish into a three-dimensional figurine. Having studied the actual constitution of clown fish, Jason Freeny created the 'Finding Nemo Anatomy Sculpt' to reveal the skeletal and digestive structures of the lovable fin-wielding character.
Trend Themes
1. Anatomical Sculptures - There is an opportunity to create anatomical sculptures of various characters and objects, providing a new perspective on them.
2. Educational Figurines - Educational figurines could be a trend, offering a combination of entertainment and learning for children and adults alike.
3. Realistic Character Design - Realistic character design could be a popular trend among fans of movies and animation, as it offers a new level of detail and appreciation for their favorite characters.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers could explore creating anatomically correct and educational figurines to cater to the demands of a growing market.
2. Entertainment Merchandising - Merchandisers in the entertainment industry could benefit from creating realistic character designs that appeal to collectors and fans alike.
3. Museum Exhibitions - Museums could take advantage of the popularity of anatomical sculptures and educational figurines by incorporating them into their exhibits as an interactive learning tool.
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