Stas Polyakov Makes Art Out of Unforgotten Vinyls
Kevin Morel-Fontaine — July 10, 2009 — Art & Design
References: flickr & cargo.plkv.ru
The gallery above features very elegant posters by Russian designer Stas Polyakov. Polyakov distorts shapes to make them as light as air. They simply look like floating vinyls--as if these strange records were made out of veils.
Designer James White also wrote a post about Stas Polyakov on his blog and considers the Russian designer to be a great inspiration.
This series is entitled 'Music requires tender handling.' Truer words were never said.
Implications - This is a fantastic move for all true fans of music history. It's a way to dress up your music, clean up the area you keep it in, and put the proper emphasis on how music should be celebrated, borderline worshipped.
Designer James White also wrote a post about Stas Polyakov on his blog and considers the Russian designer to be a great inspiration.
This series is entitled 'Music requires tender handling.' Truer words were never said.
Implications - This is a fantastic move for all true fans of music history. It's a way to dress up your music, clean up the area you keep it in, and put the proper emphasis on how music should be celebrated, borderline worshipped.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Posters - Opportunity for companies to create art and design out of repurposed materials.
2. Floating Vinyl Art - Innovation opportunities for artists to create gravity-defying artwork using distorted shapes and materials.
3. Music-inspired Art - Market potential for designing art that highlights the cultural significance of music.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Opportunity for artists and designers to utilize unconventional materials in their work.
2. Eco-friendly Products - Potential for eco-conscious companies to create sustainable decor out of repurposed materials.
3. Music and Entertainment - Opportunity for companies to create music-inspired merchandise or decor that appeals to music enthusiasts.
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