Mundane Object Photography

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The Kevin Van Aelst Artwork Examines Little Things in the Big Picture

This Kevin Van Aelst artwork takes everyday objects that one would find around the house and transforms them into magnificent pieces.

Using only common materials and artifacts, Kevin can create captivating illustrations, scenes and photographs by rearranging the props into such a manner that the viewer has to question what it is they are looking upon. His recent work includes a household christmas tree ornament that transforms into a weapon of mass destruction simply by adding a burning string, a life-size stapler made entirely out of LEGO pieces and an airplane made out of a business suit.

Kevin describes his artwork on his site as, "an attempt to reconcile my physical surroundings with the fears, fascinations, curiosities, and daydreams occupying my mind."
Trend Themes
1. Everyday Object Transformation - Artists and designers can explore turning mundane objects into magnificent pieces as a creative form of expression.
2. Challenging Perceptions - Artists can push the boundaries of what is considered art and challenge the viewer's perceptions through creative arrangements of everyday objects.
3. Playful Artwork - There is a trend towards using common materials to create playful and imaginative artwork that brings joy to everyday life.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Photography - The art and photography industries can use the concept of transforming everyday objects to create unique and thought-provoking pieces that stand out in a crowded market.
2. Product Design - Product designers can draw inspiration from the creative arrangements of everyday objects seen in Kevin Van Aelst's artwork to develop innovative and unconventional product designs.
3. Branding and Advertising - Brands and advertisers can utilize the playful and imaginative qualities of Kevin Van Aelst's artwork to create memorable and entertaining campaigns that connect with consumers.

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