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These BOO-COUP-FISH are a Far Cry From the Water

Street Artist Scott Williams writes that the phrase "like a fish out of water" is the inspiration for his metropolitan venture of fish art. BOO-COUP-FISH are an intricate investigation into the life of the city dweller, the experience of the street, displacement and the art that may be inspired by it.

Williams breaks down the title of his fish art into three different sections, "BOO-an action or exclamation which gives fright. COUP-an act of revolt against the norm. FISH-slang for someone who is new in prison." Each fish design is a fusion of social rebellion, recycled material and the effect of urban inhabitance. Meant to portray a feeling of being lost or distant from what has been familiar, Williams' fish take on a profound statement; they speak to the masses who find themselves caught-up in the constant flux of society.

Williams' latest BOO-COUP-FISH features the childlike saying "styx n stones" and has a downcast human eye filled with emotional distress. The designs cascading down the body of the fish resemble the city streets, leading off in all twists and turns. The purpose of the fish is to leave them in unassuming urban landscapes.
Trend Themes
1. Street Art - Opportunity for artists to use urban landscapes as a canvas for creative expression, challenging societal norms.
2. Social Rebellion - Artwork that represents acts of revolt against the norm, reflecting the frustrations and emotions of the masses.
3. Recycled Material Art - The use of repurposed materials in artwork, highlighting sustainability and environmental consciousness.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Galleries can showcase street art, providing a platform for artists to challenge traditional definitions of art.
2. Urban Design - Opportunity to incorporate street art into urban planning, creating visually appealing and thought-provoking environments.
3. Environmental Sustainability - Artists and organizations can promote the use of recycled materials in art, supporting the shift towards a more sustainable society.

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