Extinct Creatures and Technology Collide in Jacksonville, Florida
Michael Hines — April 19, 2010 — Eco
References: jaxpublicart.blogspot
I'm a fan of graffiti, but I am now an even bigger fan of vinyl wall art. I used to think that the best use for old vinyl records was as Frisbees or impromptu plates.
This vinyl wall art can be found in Jacksonville, Florida. The fish and snakes on these walls can't be found anywhere anymore. Matching extinct animals with extinct technology is an interesting concept. It makes me think, in this ever-changing world, what will be next to go? Hopefully vinyl wall art won't go extinct for awhile.
This vinyl wall art can be found in Jacksonville, Florida. The fish and snakes on these walls can't be found anywhere anymore. Matching extinct animals with extinct technology is an interesting concept. It makes me think, in this ever-changing world, what will be next to go? Hopefully vinyl wall art won't go extinct for awhile.
Trend Themes
1. Reuse of Materials - Exploring innovative ways to repurpose old vinyl records through vinyl wall art.
2. Nostalgic Design - Creating a market for vintage-inspired decor by combining extinct creatures with obsolete technology.
3. Environmental Consciousness - Promoting sustainability and eco-friendly practices through the use of recycled vinyl for wall art.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Opportunity to tap into the growing demand for unique and eco-friendly wall art made from repurposed materials.
2. Home Decor - Capitalizing on the trend of nostalgic design to create a market for vintage-inspired home decor items like vinyl wall art.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Potential for disruptive innovation in the manufacturing industry by incorporating recycled materials, such as vinyl records, into product design and production.
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