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Artist Meekyoung Shin Adds Artistry to Everyday Bathroom Essentials

Artist Meekyoung Shin turns washrooms into sophisticated spaces with her sculptural soap carvings. Anthea Quay from Design Taxi explains how the artist recreates classical Eastern and Western figures from soap. The sculptures are also placed within the washrooms of 16 museums and galleries across the UK.

Shin allows us to question the idea of museums and galleries, proving that even the most unappealing spaces can become luxurious and artistic with the addition of a simple sculpture.

Quay also explains that artist Meekyoung Shin encourages people to use her sculptures as hand soap. As a result, there becomes an interactive element to Shin's artwork. Instead of viewing sculptures behind glass or ropes, Shin allows the audience to become up close and personal with her work. This really encourages one to question the meaning behind art and sculpture in particular.
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural Soap Art - The trend of creating intricate soap sculptures as a form of art opens up new opportunities for artists to expand their creativity and create unique products for customers.
2. Interactive Art Installations - The rise of interactive art installations, such as Meekyoung Shin's soap sculptures, creates new ways for audiences to engage with and appreciate artwork.
3. Luxury in Everyday Items - The use of everyday items, such as soap, as a medium for luxury art demonstrates a trend towards making the mundane more visually appealing and valuable.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - Meekyoung Shin's soap sculptures demonstrate potential for innovation and disruption in traditional fine arts, allowing for new and exciting forms of artistic expression.
2. Home Decor - The inclusion of sculptural soap art in bathrooms as a form of decoration creates new opportunities for the home decor industry to offer unique, high-end products.
3. Personal Care - The integration of art into personal care products, such as Meekyoung Shin's soap sculptures, opens up a new category of luxury personal care items that appeal to consumers who value unique and visually appealing products.

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