Visually Organized Objects (UPDATE)

Emily Blincoe Continues Her 'Arrangement' Series with Zest

From candies and fruits to leaves and rocks, Emily Blincoe continues create striking organized objects in visually satisfying ways. Although she often resorts to color as being the defining element between these objects, she has also branched out to shapes as well. However she chooses the arrangement of her organized objects, she does so with the intention of connecting with her audience on a very creative level.

Based in Nashville, Tennessee, the artist and photographer certainly has an eye for organized objects. My Modern Met writes, "Aesthetically pleasing to the highest degree, Blincoe's images provide a soothing moment of optical relief to anyone who lays eyes on them." She has found a niche that she thrives in, showing that there's art in everything.
Trend Themes
1. Visually Organized Objects - Artists and photographers may explore creating visually organized objects to try to connect with their audience creatively.
2. Color and Shape Based Organization - Incorporating different elements like color and shape can create different types of visually organized objects.
3. Finding Niche in Creative Art - Artists and photographers can explore niches in creative art to thrive their career.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Industry - Incorporating visually organized objects in photography can help photographers to attract more audience.
2. Art Industry - Creating visually organized objects can help artists to improve their creative skills and make art that is aesthetically pleasing.
3. Design Industry - Designers can explore incorporating visually organizing different elements in their designs to make it more attractive.

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