Eleanor Hubbard's Just One Look Exhibit is Inspired by an Adopted Ox
Meghan Young — December 6, 2014 — Art & Design
References: walterwickisergallery & coolhunting
There is something innocently colorful about the paintings that make up the Just One Look art exhibit. Full of bright hues, broad brushstrokes and abstract details, it is easy to see why they have a childlike quality about them. From landscapes to pet portraits, the Just One Look show is full of unexpected inspiration. This specifically involves a once homeless ox, whom the artist adopted as her own.
The Just One Look exhibit showcases the work of Eleanor Hubbard and took place at the Walter Wickiser Gallery in New York City. One of the most exciting parts of the show is a 3D installation made up of almost 200 images pinned to a single wall. It is called 'Pyramid of the Miraculous Ox.'
The Just One Look exhibit showcases the work of Eleanor Hubbard and took place at the Walter Wickiser Gallery in New York City. One of the most exciting parts of the show is a 3D installation made up of almost 200 images pinned to a single wall. It is called 'Pyramid of the Miraculous Ox.'
Trend Themes
1. Childlike Art - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in art education and youth-focused products and marketing.
2. Animal Adoption Awareness - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in animal welfare and pet adoption services.
3. 3D Installations - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in technology and experiential marketing that brings art to life.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry could benefit from adapting a childlike quality to appeal to younger audiences.
2. Animal Welfare - The animal welfare industry could partner with artists to increase awareness and promote adoption opportunities through creative programming.
3. Technology - The technology industry could partner with artists to create immersive 3D installations that provide unique experiences and attract new audiences.
4.2
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness