Melted Metal Sculptures

Drip and Deconstructed by Regardt van der Meulen are Strong and Fragile

The Drip and Deconstructed sculptures look like something out of a dark fantasy. Aptly and succinctly named, Drip appears to be a man melted almost beyond recognizability while Deconstructed depicts a man in the midst of disappearing piece by tiny piece.

Created by Johannesburg-based artist Regardt van der Meulen, the Drip and Deconstructed sculptures are made from steel. According to the artist, "The human body with its strength and fragility lie at the core of this series of works, while exposing the illusion of safety in modern society." Hence, the use of malleable metal demonstrates the body's strength and fragility beautifully while the state each body is found in speaks to the immateriality of people's existence.
Trend Themes
1. Malleable Metal Sculptures - The use of malleable metal in sculptures highlights the intersection of strength and fragility, presenting opportunities for innovative art forms.
2. Illusion of Safety - Exploring the illusion of safety in modern society through art creates opportunities for thought-provoking and disruptive installations.
3. Disappearing Art - Creating sculptures that depict bodies disappearing piece by piece offers an innovative approach to representing the transient nature of existence.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can leverage malleable metal sculptures to explore new dimensions of strength, fragility, and illusion in artistic expression.
2. Design - Design professionals can incorporate the concept of the illusion of safety into their creations to challenge conventional notions and encourage critical thinking.
3. Experiential Installations - The field of experiential installations can use disappearing art as a disruptive tool to engage and provoke emotional responses in viewers.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES