We use matches every day and, quite frankly, they are a bit dull. You can never find one when you need one.
However, this found image collection of matches has made me look at them in a whole new light. I like the match twig in particular.
True to form though, I want to light a fire but I can't find a match, so I am freezing my bum off on the sofa.
Implications - Creating visual displays that are equally eye-catching and artistic has never been easier. While many companies scramble to think of never-done-before visual displays, these companies would be smart to utilize mundane, everyday products and put a creative twist on them. This art with matches is an example of how creative manipulation of mundane products can produce highly intriguing results.
What's Driving This Trend
- Artistic Manipulation of Mundane Products
- Utilizing everyday products and putting a creative twist on them to produce intriguing and attention-grabbing visual displays.
- Found Object Art
- Using collections of found objects to create art and visual displays.
- Minimalistic Art
- Creating art using minimalistic, everyday objects to produce striking and thought-provoking displays.
Who This Affects Most
- Advertising
- Bringing creativity into advertising campaigns by utilizing mundane everyday products to create attention-grabbing displays.
- Retail
- Using found object art to create in-store displays that are both visually appealing and thought-provoking, attracting customers and promoting sales.
- Fine Art
- Exploring the possibilities of minimalistic art using everyday objects to create expressive and thought-provoking art pieces that challenge the definition of art.
