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Are Mokkelbost Proves Cut & Paste is an Awesome Art Form

Norway is breaking out on the art scene with its mix'n'match artist Are Mokkelbost's hollow-eyed collages. Her cut-and-paste paper projects were started in 2000 while she was still a student but now her Ion series pieces are receiving some serious recognition.

Collecting scrap paper, Mokkelbost builds massive collages with images that draw from fashion and lifestyle magazines.

Implications - Society is increasingly receptive to imagery that embraces the macabre and the spooky because it oftentimes reflects the uncertainty and fear that unfortunate events or worldwide tragedies can sometimes inspire. Art like this resonates with consumers, and this is a fact that advertisers and artists alike can definitely take note of when seeking inspiration.
Trend Themes
1. Macabre Imagery - Opportunity for artists and advertisers to create content that reflects uncertainty and fear of unfortunate events or worldwide tragedies.
2. Cut-and-paste Art - Opportunity to explore and innovate in the realm of creating art through collecting and piecing together scrap paper.
3. Mix'n'match Art - Opportunity to embrace a style that combines disparate images from different sources to create a cohesive composition.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists can draw inspiration from and create art in the style of Mokkelbost's hollow-eyed collages.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Advertisers can incorporate macabre and spooky imagery to resonate with consumers and promote their products or services.
3. Fashion and Lifestyle - Designers and creatives in the fashion and lifestyle industry can explore the use of scrap paper and mix'n'match techniques to craft new and unique designs.

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