The Post-It Show 6 Features 2000 Artworks on Notepad Canvases
Meghan Young — December 9, 2010 — Unique
I wish I could be in Los Angeles right now if only to catch the Post-It Show 6--and perhaps a little sunshine. A unique art show, it features over 2000 works, all using Post-It notes as tiny canvases.
Held at the Giant Robot 2 Gallery, the Post-It Show 6 was curated by artists Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson. Running until Jan. 12, 2011, the artwork is selling for as little as $20 a pop. If you're in the area, these one-of-a-kind pieces would make great, affordable Christmas gifts.
Held at the Giant Robot 2 Gallery, the Post-It Show 6 was curated by artists Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson. Running until Jan. 12, 2011, the artwork is selling for as little as $20 a pop. If you're in the area, these one-of-a-kind pieces would make great, affordable Christmas gifts.
Trend Themes
1. Post-it Art - The emergence of Post-It art as a new form of affordable, accessible art that is being leveraged by artists.
2. Alternative Art Forms - The embrace of non-traditional art forms such as Post-It note paintings, foreshadowing a shift towards quirkier, interactive forms of art.
3. Affordable Art - The trend towards making art more affordable, accessible and democratic, with the help of social media and online platforms for art sales.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry has an opportunity to embrace non-traditional, accessible art forms like Post-It art to appeal to a wider audience and create a new market for affordable art.
2. Stationery - The stationery industry can embrace Post-It art to encourage consumers to buy and use stationery as a medium for creative expression, spurring further innovation and adoption of stationery products.
3. Retail - The retail industry has an opportunity to offer affordable, quirky and interactive art pieces like Post-It art in their stores, while encouraging local artists and supporting the democratization of the art market.
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