Industrialized Object Installations

The Installation Considered Objects Was Designed with Concrete

This installment titled ‘Considered Objects’ was designed by David Taylor using concrete, a vase, a dish and a mirror. This works contains concrete and brass where they can be portrayed as works of art. The use of these oddly shaped materials joined together create the concept of being ‘considered’ for artistic purposes. As opposed to their original functionality, these objects portray a natural sense of credibility. David Taylot’s Considered Objects will be available to view in public in San Francisco in April 2014.

These installments make an interesting combination that will leave the public intrigued by how they became functional pieces. Taylor makes an artistic statement by delivering an unusual presence of these objects being juxtaposed from their original function. These pieces deliver a new form of being relevant in a different way.
Trend Themes
1. Concrete Art - The use of concrete in art installations presents opportunities for new and unconventional artistic expression.
2. Functional Juxtaposition - The combination of objects in unexpected ways creates opportunities for innovative and thought-provoking designs.
3. Material Transformation - The use of unconventional materials transformed into art showcases opportunities for reimagining the boundaries of artistic mediums.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can explore the usage of unconventional materials to create unique and captivating installations.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can incorporate functional juxtapositions of objects to create visually intriguing and conversation-starting spaces.
3. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore the incorporation of unconventional materials, such as concrete, to create distinctive and visually striking structures.

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