The Glass Rider Symbolizes the Current Speed of Life and Consumption
Meghan Young — February 25, 2011 — Autos
References: studio-re-creation & mocoloco
At first glance, the Glass Rider looks realistic enough to pass for a living and breathing biker. Yet this is actually a stunning sculpture made out of broken drinking glasses and liquor bottles.
Created by Studio Re-Creation, the Glass Rider "symbolizes the fragility of the current speed of life and its consumption's," states the company. I just wish there were more of these intriguing images to look through.
Created by Studio Re-Creation, the Glass Rider "symbolizes the fragility of the current speed of life and its consumption's," states the company. I just wish there were more of these intriguing images to look through.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Art - Creating visually stunning sculptures from recycled materials offers opportunities to tap into the growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly art.
2. Symbolic Sculptures - The use of symbolic sculptures like the Glass Rider presents a trend towards art that conveys deeper meanings and messages.
3. Upcycled Design - The Glass Rider showcases the trend of transforming discarded materials into unique and visually appealing designs.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore the use of recycled materials and symbolic sculptures to create unique and impactful artworks.
2. Sustainable Consumer Goods - The upcycled design trend seen in the Glass Rider presents an opportunity for businesses to create eco-friendly products from recycled materials.
3. Waste Management - The demand for upcycled design provides opportunities for waste management companies to collaborate with artists and designers to repurpose waste materials into valuable products.
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