Seasick Mama's 'My Six Words' Sends out Interesting Messages
Rose Nazarali — September 24, 2009 — Art & Design
References: seasickmama & theworldsbestever
Seasick Mama has put together an exhibition titled, “My Six Words,” and it is exactly what it sounds like--six black words printed on white canvases with funny and insightful messages.
Seasick Mama, along with a set of participants, put together quirky messages such as “I Can’t Pay my Phone Bill,” “Don’t Become the Things you Hate,” and, my personal favorite, “When Do We Panic? Tomorrow Afternoon.”
Check out some samples from the My Six Words exhibit in the gallery above!
Seasick Mama, along with a set of participants, put together quirky messages such as “I Can’t Pay my Phone Bill,” “Don’t Become the Things you Hate,” and, my personal favorite, “When Do We Panic? Tomorrow Afternoon.”
Check out some samples from the My Six Words exhibit in the gallery above!
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Art - The 'My Six Words' exhibit showcases the trend of minimalist art using six-word messages on canvas.
2. Quirky Messaging - The use of funny and insightful messages in the exhibition reflects the trend of incorporating quirky messaging into artistic displays.
3. Visual Storytelling - The exhibition demonstrates the trend of using visual storytelling through the combination of words and simple aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can leverage the minimalist art trend to create thought-provoking exhibits that engage viewers in new and unique ways.
2. Advertising - The use of quirky messaging seen in the My Six Words exhibit presents opportunities for the advertising industry to create memorable and attention-grabbing campaigns.
3. Event Planning - Event planners can leverage visual storytelling techniques showcased in the exhibition to create immersive and engaging experiences for attendees.
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