New York Artist Blue Bayer Creates Antique Bling
Kari Pritchard — July 15, 2009 — Art & Design
References: bluebayer & coolhunting
New York based artist Blue Bayer has put a spin on antique jewelry. Working out of his New York studio and shop called Blue Gear Works, Bayer uses lost treasures like lockets, spoons or clocks to inspire his work. The result are one-of-a-kind pieces perfect for those indie-hipsters or punk rockers who crave individuality.
In a world that can sometimes be overwhelmed with mass consumption, Bayer provides a breath of fresh, creativity soaked air. If you can’t make it to New York to check out Bayer’s bling first hand, his jewelry jems can also be found online at his eBay store.
In a world that can sometimes be overwhelmed with mass consumption, Bayer provides a breath of fresh, creativity soaked air. If you can’t make it to New York to check out Bayer’s bling first hand, his jewelry jems can also be found online at his eBay store.
Trend Themes
1. Antique-inspired Jewelry - Opportunities to disrupt the jewelry industry by creating unique, one-of-a-kind pieces using lost treasures as inspiration.
2. Boutique Retail - Creating specialized stores with unique inventory to attract niche markets such as indie-hipsters and punk rockers.
3. Sustainable Fashion - Promoting reusing and upcycling of materials to create fashion pieces that are both environmentally friendly and distinct.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - This trend can disrupt the traditional jewelry industry by creating a demand for unique, custom-made pieces.
2. Retail - Small, specialized stores with unique inventory can create a new niche market and compete against larger, mass-consumption retailers.
3. Fashion - This trend can disrupt the fashion industry by promoting sustainable and eco-friendly fashion that is also unique and individualistic.
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