Salvaged Object Sculptures

Artist Damion Silver Uses Found Objects to Create Eco Artwork

In his series of collage-like sculptures entitled Assemblages, artist Damion Silver uses found objects, such as pieces of wood, plastic and little nicknacks, to create art that is environmentally sustainable.

Not only are all the materials used in each composition entirely different from each other, but also the designs and inspirations behind each piece varies greatly, creating a vastly dynamic and eclectic collection of artwork. That is what happens when the artist's vision needs to adapt to the different shapes and styles of the various items he finds, allowing him to exercise his creativity and ingenuity afresh each time he begins a new design.

Artist Damion Silver uses neon hued paints and graphic shapes in his incredibly versatile collection of collages made up of salvaged materials.
Trend Themes
1. Eco Artwork - There is a growing trend in creating art that is sustainable and environmentally friendly, presenting opportunities for businesses to explore sustainable practices in art and design.
2. Found Object Art - Creating artwork from found objects is becoming increasingly popular, disrupting the traditional way of creating art and opening up new traditions for businesses to integrate into their industries.
3. Collage Sculptures - The use of mixed media and collage for sculpture presents an innovative way to create dynamic and versatile pieces that can appeal to a wide variety of audiences.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore the use of sustainable materials and techniques, and create new business opportunities for artists who are willing and able to integrate eco-friendly practices into their work.
2. Design - Designers and architects can incorporate the use of found objects into their projects, and explore new ways to create sustainable and eco-friendly designs.
3. Waste Management - The waste management industry can collaborate with artists and designers to find ways to repurpose and recycle materials, reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills.

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