Leah Wood Poses Live for the 'Blue Moon Living Exhibition'
Ben Dutton — December 2, 2010 — Art & Design
References: bluemoonbrewingcompany & weheart
Leah Wood, model and daughter of The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood, became a human canvas at London's recent 'Blue Moon Living Exhibition.'
The beer brand Blue Moon worked with the unbelievably cool Print Club London to create the art exhibition made up of unique print designs, which adorned people rather than walls.
Guests left with their own wearable pieces of art too, picking from a selection of designs that were screen-printed live on the t-shirts at the exhibition.
The beer brand Blue Moon worked with the unbelievably cool Print Club London to create the art exhibition made up of unique print designs, which adorned people rather than walls.
Guests left with their own wearable pieces of art too, picking from a selection of designs that were screen-printed live on the t-shirts at the exhibition.
Trend Themes
1. Art Apparel - Allow artists to design and print directly on clothing, creating personalized and wearable art.
2. Live Art Shows - Create interactive art experiences for attendees by featuring live models as canvases for art designs.
3. Collaborative Art Exhibitions - Partner with artists and brands to create unique exhibitions that incorporate wearable art designs.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Introduce art-inspired clothing designs, blurring the line between fashion and the fine arts.
2. Beverage - Highlight the creativity that comes with drinking beer, partnering with art collaborators to provide unique aesthetic experiences.
3. Art - Incorporate live models or interactive exhibits into art shows, creating new ways for viewers to immerse themselves in art experiences.
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