'Melt Down' by Andrew Schoultz Depicts Everyday American Life
Amelia Roblin — December 17, 2010 — Art & Design
References: brandonshigeta & hypebeast
Showing at Project Space is a bright and in-your-face installation exhibition called 'Melt Down' by Andrew Schoultz. Taking inspiration from American society and everyday life, a few guesses can be made about the message behind his art.
Using a combination of sculptural and painted media, the artist has expressed his thoughts with fiery fuchsias and thick blacks on the walls, the floor and his own built pieces. There's a certain irony to 'Melt Down' by Andrew Schoultz suggesting man's inevitable destruction of his own creations.
Using a combination of sculptural and painted media, the artist has expressed his thoughts with fiery fuchsias and thick blacks on the walls, the floor and his own built pieces. There's a certain irony to 'Melt Down' by Andrew Schoultz suggesting man's inevitable destruction of his own creations.
Trend Themes
1. Bright Art Installations - The trend of bright and in-your-face art installations creates opportunities for artists to express their thoughts and challenge societal norms.
2. Combination of Sculpture and Painting - The trend of using a combination of sculptural and painted media in art allows for unique and immersive artistic experiences.
3. Social Commentary Art - The trend of creating art that reflects and critiques societal issues opens up opportunities for artists to spark conversations and inspire change.
Industry Implications
1. Art Exhibitions - The art exhibition industry can benefit from the trend of bright art installations, attracting attention and engaging audiences in new ways.
2. Visual Art - The visual art industry can explore the trend of combining sculpture and painting to create innovative and thought-provoking artistic experiences.
3. Social Activism - The social activism industry can utilize social commentary art trends to raise awareness and advocate for important causes.
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