The Industrial Parkland Series is Made Out of Ordinary Objects
Meghan Young — December 2, 2011 — Art & Design
References: trautrimas & mymodernmet
Although the Industrial Parkland series may look like it is comprised of photoshopped scenes due to its dystopian backdrop, it actually features handcrafted sculptures. Although that is probably enough to impress even the harshest of art critics, the Industrial Parkland series revolves around the creation of various 'factories' that are crafted out of the objects they are purported to make.
Put together by artist David Trautrimas, who lives and works in Toronto, Canada, the Industrial Parkland series is incredibly intricate. For instance, the 'Power Drill Factory' is actually made out of power drill parts. Full of hidden layers and surprising details, the Industrial Parkland series revolves around such ordinary objects as a stapler, matchbox, lamp, oscillating fan, cooler and automobile.
Utterly unique, the Industrial Parkland series forces people to look at factories differently.
Put together by artist David Trautrimas, who lives and works in Toronto, Canada, the Industrial Parkland series is incredibly intricate. For instance, the 'Power Drill Factory' is actually made out of power drill parts. Full of hidden layers and surprising details, the Industrial Parkland series revolves around such ordinary objects as a stapler, matchbox, lamp, oscillating fan, cooler and automobile.
Utterly unique, the Industrial Parkland series forces people to look at factories differently.
Trend Themes
1. Handcrafted Sculptures - The trend of handcrafted sculptures presents disruptive innovation opportunities for artists to create unique and intricate artworks using ordinary objects.
2. Repurposing Ordinary Objects - The trend of repurposing ordinary objects offers disruptive innovation opportunities for designers to transform everyday items into unexpected creations, like factories made out of power drill parts.
3. Dystopian Art Installations - The trend of dystopian art installations provides disruptive innovation opportunities for artists to challenge traditional perspectives and create thought-provoking industrial landscapes.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by embracing the trend of handcrafted sculptures and creating unique installations using repurposed ordinary objects.
2. Product Design - The product design industry can benefit from the trend of repurposing ordinary objects by creating innovative and sustainable products that transform everyday items into functional and aesthetic designs.
3. Urban and Industrial Landscaping - The urban and industrial landscaping industry can leverage the trend of dystopian art installations to create captivating and thought-provoking environments that challenge conventional urban design.
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