Tom Deininger's Screaming Creations Make Use of Discarded Material
Harris Jay Rosenberg Alterman — January 16, 2012 — Eco
References: tomdeiningerart & neatorama
Artist Tom Deininger has created vivid portraits using discarded junk. Whether Deininger ran out of paint that day or he was just feeling extremely creative is unknown but either way these waste creations are stunning.
When viewed up close, the portraits look like a pile of trash including headless barbie dolls, computer keyboards and unidentifiable pieces of plastic. However, if one backs up they can see the rubbish come together to form the face of a shrieking man.
Tom Deininger’s creations show that art can be made from anything as long you are willing to try. So if you happen to see someone going through your trash in the alley, it might just be an artist collecting his materials.
When viewed up close, the portraits look like a pile of trash including headless barbie dolls, computer keyboards and unidentifiable pieces of plastic. However, if one backs up they can see the rubbish come together to form the face of a shrieking man.
Tom Deininger’s creations show that art can be made from anything as long you are willing to try. So if you happen to see someone going through your trash in the alley, it might just be an artist collecting his materials.
Trend Themes
1. Discarded Material Art - Artists are creating vivid portraits and sculptures using discarded junk, showcasing the beauty of repurposing waste materials.
2. Unconventional Mediums - Artists are exploring unconventional materials such as barbie dolls, computer keyboards, and plastic pieces to create unique and eco-friendly artworks.
3. Trash to Treasure - The transformative power of art is showcased through portraits that initially look like piles of trash, but reveal a stunning masterpiece when viewed from a distance.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can embrace the trend of creating artwork from discarded materials, offering a new market for eco-conscious artists and attracting collectors interested in sustainable art.
2. Waste Management - The waste management industry can explore partnerships with artists and promote the concept of repurposing waste materials for artistic creations, elevating the perception of recycling and sustainability.
3. Retail - Retailers can tap into the demand for eco-friendly and unique artistic products by collaborating with artists who specialize in creating art from discarded materials, offering customers environmentally conscious alternatives to traditional artwork.
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