Adding a splash of color to the iconic Statue of Liberty, artist Christopher Husary created a color-splattered remake of the statue.
The Statue of Liberty design by Christopher Husary is a bright orange, yellow, green, and blue-splattered statue, which may be a bit too much for the real statue. Either way, it's a fun dedication to one of the most well-known statues and a way to add color to an otherwise standard colored design.
Implications - Adding color to a mundane product or service has become a very acceptable way of creating alluring, eye-catching displays. Companies who once feared the infusion of bold, saturated colors should now embrace their use.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Bold Color Infusion
- Embracing bold, saturated colors to create eye-catching displays.
- Mundane Product Reinvention
- Adding color to a mundane product or service to create alluring designs.
- Playful Statuary
- Using colorful splatters to bring a fun and modern twist to traditional statuary.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Interior Design
- Incorporating bold and saturated colors in home decor, furniture, and accessories for a vibrant and eye-catching aesthetic.
- Fashion
- Integrating bold color splatters in clothing and accessories to create playful and unique designs.
- Tourism and Landmarks
- Exploring opportunities to add color and artistic flair to iconic landmarks and tourist attractions to enhance the visitor experience.
