Michael Johanssons' 'Self-Contained' sculpture is pretty fascinating, taking random items (like a car) and stacking them Tetris-styles into a box. I really like the look of this sculpture; it's not only massive, but also uses some rather intriguing items to create its contents.
A trailer, for instance, is flipped vertically to fit in between the shipping containers. Michael Johanssons' sculpture sits in front of a house -- I'm assuming his house -- for extra support. I think this would be a pretty hilarious sight to behold in person!
Trailer Collages
This 'Self-Contained' Sculpture by Michael Johanssons is Tetris-Esque
Trend Themes
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Upcycling Sculptures — Artists are creating sculptures using discarded objects and are gaining recognition for their innovative creations.
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Tetris-style Stacking — Artists are now using the Tetris-style of stacking objects to create impressive sculptures.
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Self-contained Art — Artists are exploring the idea of creating 'Self-Contained' pieces that are all-inclusive.
Industry Implications
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Art — The art industry can use this trend to incorporate creative 3D designs.
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Sculpture — The sculpture industry could benefit from incorporating innovative construction methods.
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Waste Management — The waste management industry could benefit from upcycling on waste products.