Junk-Sourced Sceneries

Tom Deininger Creates Lovely Landscape Art Using Found Objects

Artist Tom Deininger creates his captivating landscape art series entirely out of junk and masses of found objects.

At a glance, the artwork is comparable to realistic landscape paintings as they are full of the depth, shading and hyperreal colors that make for truly astounding scenery portraiture. However, in direct contrast to the beautiful nature portrayed in the series, each image is constructed out of artificial materials such as plastic toys, discarded garbage scraps and other incongruous items. The complex arrangements of items clustered together here make for landscapes that are full of real, touchable texture that actually stands out from the flat canvas.

Tom Deininger salvages junk and transforms it into part of the natural world in his incredibly breath-taking landscape art collage series.
Trend Themes
1. Found Object Art - Tom Deininger's use of junk and found objects in his artwork represents a trend in the art world towards repurposing and recycling materials.
2. Hyperrealistic Landscapes - The hyperreal colors and textures in Deininger's artwork reflect a trend towards creating detailed and lifelike representations of nature.
3. Texture in Art - Deininger's use of clustered items to create texture in his landscapes taps into a trend of emphasizing tactile elements in art.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore the use of found objects and unconventional materials in their work, opening up new avenues for creativity and sustainability.
2. Environmental Conservation - Deininger's artwork raises awareness about the potential beauty that can be found in discarded objects, inspiring further efforts in recycling and waste reduction.
3. Home Decor - The use of Deininger's artwork featuring hyperrealistic landscapes can be applied to interior design, creating stunning statement pieces that bring the beauty of nature indoors.

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