Self-Loathing Pop Sculptures

Neil Wax's Artwork Considers Consumerist Behaviour

In a consumer-driven society, the increasing amount of products produced that promise fulfillment and a better life can become overwhelming, which is what the pop art of Neil Wax aims to portray.

Using high-density polyethylene containers and vinyl graphics, the California-based artist creates sculptures that evoke the sentiments often responsible for irrational buyer behavior. By incorporating familiar shapes, colors and product imagery, Neil Wax delivers his message in a bold yet incredibly relatable way, forcing the viewer to confront their own inner consumer turmoil.

If you're looking for art that really has something to say, and is incredibly relevant for the current economic issues pressing the world, check out these thoughtful and self-reflective sculptures by Neil Wax.

Consumerist Critique Sculptures
Pop art sculptures that critique consumerist behavior through familiar product imagery.
Self-reflective Art
Art that forces the viewer to confront their own inner consumer turmoil.
Materials Upcycling in Art
Using high-density polyethylene containers and vinyl graphics in creating art, encourages the upcycling of materials.

Industries Being Reshaped

Art and Sculpture
The art industry can leverage the use of familiar product imagery to address consumer behavior.
Advertising and Marketing
Marketing professionals can use these sculptures as a tool to critique their own industry's role in promoting consumerism.
Sustainability and Recycling
Using upcycled materials in art serves as encouragement to people to recycle and to make something creative out of what they consider trash.
SCORE
0.9 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 16%
Activity 4%
Freshness 8%

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