Kyle Bean Designs an In-Your-Face ‘You Are What You Eat' Sentiment
Shelby Lee Walsh — June 9, 2009 — Lifestyle
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Kyle Bean is a forward thinker when it comes to art direction, design and animation. He is the brilliant mind behind this art depicting the internal map of humans completely made of vegetables. The sentiment is clear: you are what you eat.
The Devon-born designer and artist attended the University of Brighton and has worked with some really big names including Ford, The New York Times and BBC. Kyle Bean is continuing to develop his craft in Brighton and is continuing to create these masterful works of art design.
The Devon-born designer and artist attended the University of Brighton and has worked with some really big names including Ford, The New York Times and BBC. Kyle Bean is continuing to develop his craft in Brighton and is continuing to create these masterful works of art design.
Trend Themes
1. Vegetable-based Art - Opportunity for artists and designers to create unique and unconventional art by using vegetables as a medium.
2. Food Identity - Growing interest in exploring the relationship between food and personal identity, providing opportunities for brands to create innovative messaging and campaigns.
3. Sustainable Design - Increasing demand for eco-friendly and sustainable design practices, leading to opportunities for designers to create artwork using organic materials.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can incorporate vegetable-based art into their portfolios and attract a niche audience.
2. Food and Beverage - Food brands can leverage the concept of food identity to create promotional campaigns and establish a stronger connection with their target audience.
3. Sustainable Products - Brands in the sustainable products industry can collaborate with designers to create eco-friendly artwork using organic materials as a form of storytelling.
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