Logo Plant

The Tracey Bush

Tracey Bush presents a collection of nine wild plants, constructed from paper packaging. The delicate leaves and stalks of these alien blooms are cut from hundreds of brands and logos.
Continuing her interest in recycling found materials, Tracey's playful new paper sculptures add to this barbed investigation of brand-awareness within our culture.

From 1-5 November at creative 8

Implications - The featured art piece is a creative way to explore the fact that society is faced with hundreds of advertisements every day. People are bombarded by ads so often that often times they are ignored, even if they are meaningful. Businesses that create ads that look like art instead of advertisements may gain consumer attention and not be ignored.

Branded Art
Exploring the fusion of advertisement and art to create captivating content.
Eco-friendly Art
The use of recycled materials to create artwork and promote sustainability.
Minimalist Marketing
The use of less visually aggressive ads to grab consumer attention.

Where This Applies

Advertising
Creating ads that look like art to seamlessly integrate with the consumer's surroundings.
Art
Exploring the use of recycled materials to create thought-provoking artwork.
Packaging
Designing packaging with sustainability in mind to reduce waste and promote eco-friendly practices.
SCORE
5.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 81%
Activity 71%
Freshness 8%

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