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The Monsta Flipper Installation Introduces Aquatic Street Art

The Mosnta Flipper installation introduces an aquatic form of street art to French neighborhoods. The Lyon-based artist has incorporated a series of mediums, composing this grimacing creature by way of wood, paint and nails.

This urban piece appears to pop out of the ground, surprising passerbys in a humorous way. Monsta's pictures of his exhibit make it seem as if a young boy was caught in the grips of the shark's mouth, an image that many will likely repeat as the site attracts the attention of both tourists and locals. His penchant for humor and imagination has given way to his collection of toys and paper sculptures, adding a sense of drama to the young design niche.
Trend Themes
1. Aquatic Street Art - There is an opportunity for artists to explore and incorporate marine themes into urban art installations, creating unique and surprising experiences for viewers.
2. Humorous Urban Art - Artists can utilize humor in their urban art installations to elicit surprise and laughter from passersby, adding an element of fun and entertainment to public spaces.
3. Toy and Paper Sculpture - Artists can experiment with creating sculptures using toys and paper, combining different materials to create visually intriguing and dynamic art pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore new mediums and techniques to create innovative and captivating art installations in public spaces.
2. Tourism - The installation of unique and eye-catching art pieces in cities can attract tourists and boost local tourism, providing an opportunity for businesses in the tourism industry to benefit.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can consider incorporating art installations with a touch of humor and surprise into public spaces, enhancing the overall experience and atmosphere of cities.

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