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Ten31 Productions Provides Uses Humans as Canvases

Ten31 Productions has carved a stunning niche with their living art installations. Human sculptures, topiaries and statues are just some of the mesmerizing living works of art created by this unique design company based in Providence, RI.

The company first took shape during the internationally known Waterfire art installation, which takes place on the banks of the Providence river. Ten31 Productions founders Joe Pari and Eric Auger attended Waterfire dressed up as their first works of human sculpture -- two stone gargoyles overlooking the fire installation. The response was overwhelming and the company launched into a full-service living design company, using the human form as its canvas.

Drawing inspiration from history and mythology, the natural world and modern art movements, this unique collaborative literally brings art to life. The worlds of fashion, design, makeup, sculpture, modeling and art intertwine to create truly mesmerizing works of breathing art. The collection currently includes hundreds of one-of-a-kind pieces and installations.
Trend Themes
1. Living Art Installations - Opportunity for artists and designers to explore the boundaries of traditional art forms by incorporating the human body as a living canvas.
2. Human Sculptures - Potential for innovative approaches to sculpture art by using the human form and exploring new ways to manipulate and shape the body.
3. Breathing Art - Emerging trend of incorporating living elements into art installations, offering new opportunities for immersive and interactive experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can push the boundaries of traditional art forms by incorporating the human body as a canvas for their work.
2. Fashion and Makeup - Opportunity for fashion designers and makeup artists to collaborate with living art installations and create unique visual experiences.
3. Entertainment and Events - Event planners and entertainment companies can incorporate living art installations into their productions, offering guests a truly immersive and interactive experience.

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