Dancing Porcelain Sculptures

Mike Lee Joins Case Studyo to Create the Bump & Grind Sculpture

New York-centric artist Mike Lee works with design studio Case Studyo on the limited edition 'Bump & Grind' sculpture. The artistic piece is constructed using premium white porcelain materials and references a playful couple dancing on what's intended to be a "night out on the town." The shapes are minimal, with no intricate features and are structured to be rudimental. Without the facial features, Lee still packed the bodily shapes with personality by constructing the figures to have dynamic movements.

The pieces are intimately dancing with one another and Lee designs the piece with the intention for viewers to be inspired by the sculpture. The Bump & Grind structure is limited to only 25 pieces and is packaged in a wooden box with screen printed details. It also comes with a certificate of authenticity that Lee personally signed and numbered.
Trend Themes
1. Limited Edition Sculptures - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new ways to create limited edition sculptures using unconventional materials and minimalist designs.
2. Interactive Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Combine art and technology to create interactive sculptures that engage viewers and inspire them.
3. Artist Collaboration - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Foster collaborations between artists and design studios to create unique and collectible sculptures.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Innovate within the art and design industry by pushing the boundaries of traditional sculpture techniques and materials.
2. Collectibles - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Tap into the collectibles market by creating limited edition sculptures that appeal to art enthusiasts and collectors.
3. Luxury Goods - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Enter the luxury goods market with high-end sculptures that showcase craftsmanship and artistic value.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES