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Yoonjin Lee Brings Life Into Scraps of Lost Art

Graphic designer Yoonjin Lee walks the streets of New York looking for objects and creating them into clever works of little lost art.

The Little Lost Project is compromised of tiny insignificant findings that have either fallen out of pedestrian's pockets or have been littered on the ground. She then adds clever cardboard signs that read sayings like, "Help! I'm lost" or "You're gonna miss me one day." The way she gives these inanimate objects these desperate signs is not only amusing but it also provides a sense of life and feeling to these otherwise lifeless scraps of garbage.

The artist makes you imagine how these objects would feel if they could possibly convey their emotions; if you've ever wondered what happened to that lip balm you used to carry around in your pocket, or that handy lighter, now you'll know when you see them holding up signs at you.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Street Art - The use of clever signs to bring life and emotion to inanimate objects creates an interactive experience for viewers.
2. Found Object Art - Transforming discarded items into works of art sparks creativity and challenges the notion of what can be considered art.
3. Emotional Design - Infusing emotion into everyday objects through design promotes a deeper connection between individuals and the things around them.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore new possibilities by incorporating elements of interactive street art into their work.
2. Environmental Sustainability - Utilizing found objects in art encourages recycling and reduces waste by giving new life to discarded materials.
3. Advertising and Marketing - The concept of emotional design can be applied to advertising campaigns to evoke strong emotions and create a lasting impact on audiences.

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