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Maskull Lasserre Extracts Biological Bodies from Furniture

Canada-born Maskull Lasserre is a sculptural artist who uses everyday found objects to create anatomically sound works of art. Lasserre uses the handle of an axe to create his snake skeleton, which was the featured object of his Secret Carpentry exhibit. The skeleton of the snake is transformed from the handle of the axe, and the head was created from the bottom end.

Maskull Lasserre's intricate artwork is delicately carved out of objects that have lost their use. Lasserre takes objects that are mundane and creates new and interesting art pieces out of them. According to the self-penned bio on Lasserre's website, "elements of nostalgia, allegory, humor, and macabre are incorporated into works that induce strangeness in the familiar, and provoke uncertainty in the expected."
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Art - Artists transforming discarded objects into new and meaningful works of art are embracing the trend of upcycled art.
2. Anatomical Sculptures - The trend of creating intricate anatomical sculptures using unusual materials offers disruptive innovation opportunities in the field of art and sculpture.
3. Narrative Carving - Artists incorporating elements of nostalgia, allegory, and humor into their carved works are part of the narrative carving trend, providing new storytelling possibilities in art.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can explore opportunities in upcycled art and anatomical sculptures to offer unique and thought-provoking creations.
2. Furniture Design - The furniture design industry can take inspiration from Maskull Lasserre's work and explore innovative ways to incorporate storytelling and artistic elements into their designs.
3. Home Decor - The home decor industry can tap into the narrative carving trend and offer consumers art pieces that bring a sense of nostalgia, allegory, or humor into their living spaces.

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