Monsters on walls, monsters on cans, paper bags, cardboard… on anything. Welcome to the world of German artist MyMo. The young Berlin-based monster artist loves to draw doodles and make monsters on junk, which she arranges in a collage-universe around her.
Her first solo show in the UK entitled ‘Junkyard’ opens today at the Pure Evil Gallery in East London. I love MyMo's naive and kidlike approach to drawing which makes a stunning collage monster world for you to go monster hunting in.
The fun video is from a previous show where visitors could shoot a monster freak. That looks super cool.
See more of her work here.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Collage Art
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Using collage techniques to create unique and visually striking artwork.
- Monster Art
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- Junkyard Aesthetics
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Embracing the use of discarded or unconventional materials to create visually intriguing art installations.
Where This Applies
- Art Galleries
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- Event Planning
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Organizing interactive events that allow participants to engage with monster art installations and even interact with the artwork itself.
