Postcards from Vegas by Rob and Nick Carter is Visually Electric
Renee Ramsarran — January 16, 2011 — Art & Design
References: robandnick & a212
Rob and Nick Carter used their personal collection of childhood postcards to create the 14 pieces in 'Postcards From Vegas.' The flat retro postcards are layered with garish neon word sculptures. This unusual fusion has resulted in an eclectic body of work.
The duo has not revealed the intent behind each piece, in the hope that the viewer creates his or her own interpretation and commentary. The 'Postcards From Vegas' series by Rob and Nick Carter is a fascinating and unexpected combination of media.
The duo has not revealed the intent behind each piece, in the hope that the viewer creates his or her own interpretation and commentary. The 'Postcards From Vegas' series by Rob and Nick Carter is a fascinating and unexpected combination of media.
Trend Themes
1. Neon-postcard Art - Combining the nostalgia of postcard art with the modernity of neon lights could pave the way for a more kitschy and dynamic art movement.
2. Interactive Art - Encouraging viewers to provide their own interpretation and commentary could lead to more immersive and collaborative art experiences.
3. Retro-futurism - Playing with retro imagery and incorporating futuristic elements could create a broader appeal for art audiences seeking both nostalgia and innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists can create unique works by using contrasting and unexpected materials, especially those that evoke emotion and nostalgia alongside technological advancement.
2. Tourism - Cities and tourist attractions can benefit from incorporating interactive and visual art installations that offer unique photo opportunities for visitors.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Marketers and advertisers can make use of neon-postcard art styles to evoke nostalgia and positive emotions and create standout campaigns and product packaging designs.
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