Miniature Wax Designs

Felicity Powell Creates Unusual Shapes With the Malleable Material

London-based artist Felicity Powell has a god-like touch that helps her create impressive miniature figures using wax. Powell uses the back of a black, circular mirror and white and red wax to design these intriguing shapes and patterns with her finger.

The pieces are mesmerizing as the malleable material gives them texture and volume. Powell created a video that shows her making the art work; it’s impressive to see how she manipulates the wax as the figures seem to magically appear. Additionally, she manages to create depth by playing with the background and the density of each layer.

Entitled Charmed Life, the intimate and beautiful series by Felicity Powell is exhibited at the Wellcome Collection’s Miracles & Charms exhibition in London until February 26, 2012.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Wax Designs - Creating intricate miniature figures using wax offers opportunities for unique art forms and craftsmanship.
2. Malleable Material Manipulation - Exploring the artistic possibilities of malleable materials like wax opens up new avenues for creative expression and sculptural design.
3. Interactive Art Making Process - Engaging viewers in the artistic process through videos showcasing the creation of intricate wax designs creates a more immersive and captivating experience.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can embrace miniature wax designs to offer unique and visually appealing pieces that capture attention and attract collectors.
2. Craft and Handmade Goods - The craft industry can explore the use of malleable materials like wax to create one-of-a-kind handmade goods that showcase exceptional craftsmanship and originality.
3. Digital and Interactive Art - The digital and interactive art industry can incorporate interactive videos of the art-making process to enhance audience engagement and create a more immersive artistic experience.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES