Never would I have thought to capture the cremated remains of any person, but Jason Lazarus does just that. With his photogram series entitled 'Heinecken Studies,' he immortalizes a portion of artist and teacher Robert Heinecken's ashes.
Comprised of 25 images, Jason Lazarus' unique project seems inspired by the late artist himself. Abstract and exploratory, it is a tribute that I'm sure he would approve of. For the rest of the photograms, visit JasonLazarus.com.
What's Driving This Trend
- Cremated Ash Art
- Cremated ash art is a disruptive innovation opportunity for artists to explore new ways of immortalizing and paying tribute to loved ones.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography
- Cremated ash art presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for photographers to create unique and meaningful artworks.
- Funeral Services
- The funeral services industry can explore the potential of offering cremated ash art as an innovative and personalized way for families to remember their loved ones.
- Art and Design
- The art and design industry can embrace cremated ash art as a disruptive innovation that pushes the boundaries of traditional artistic mediums.
