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Blown by Julie Randall Depicts Nostalgia and Vulnerability

The art series titled Blown by Julie Randall, an artist living and working in New York City and Connecticut, shows just how subjective art can be. It focuses on an incredibly insignificant and disposable object: chewed bubble gum. But the concentration on the details of each glob of gum and accompanying bubble illustrates that there is beauty in just about anything. Especially when it comes to something as nostalgic as blowing bubble gum.

The artist writes, "Bubblegum initially connotes innocent, cheeky pleasure, yet the fragile skin of gum also points to the susceptibility of the body, and the dreaded passage of time." Through Blown by Julie Randall, the idea of life and vulnerability is also addressed. The bubble symbolizes breath while its diaphanous surface becomes as fragile as the human body.
Trend Themes
1. Bubble Gum Art - Opportunity to create unique and nostalgic art pieces using chewed bubble gum as a medium.
2. Subjective Beauty - Exploring the concept that beauty can be found in even the most insignificant and disposable objects.
3. Life and Vulnerability - Exploring the themes of life and vulnerability through the symbolism of bubble gum and its fragility.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists can leverage bubble gum as a medium to create innovative and attention-grabbing pieces.
2. Nostalgia Products - Creating nostalgic products or experiences that tap into people's emotional connection to bubble gum and childhood memories.
3. Wellness and Aging - Exploring the connection between vulnerability, aging, and the fragility of the human body in wellness and aging-related industries.

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