Hand-Lettered Unwanted Objects

Quotes on Shit by Jessica Walsh and Timothy Goodman is Clever

Quotes on Shit is a clever art series that involves giving unwanted objects a voice. Old porcelain figurines, ashtrays and even soccer balls are painted over in a bright solid color and then hand-lettered with a quote that really captures their essence in a playful and creative way. For instance, a yawning ceramic dog reads, 'I'm tired of your shit,' while a purple cassette tape reads, 'I used to matter.'

As poignant as they are playful, the Quotes on Shit art series was created by New York City designers Jessica Walsh and Timothy Goodman. They tell their audience, "We feel bad for this abandoned and rejected shit so we're rescuing these objects and breathing new life into them by giving them a voice with words." An admirable and fun project.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Art - Artists are giving unwanted objects new life through upcycling, creating an opportunity to disrupt traditional art production and consumption models.
2. Hand-lettered Design - The combination of hand-lettering and design can add a personalized touch to products and services, disrupting the homogenous visual landscape.
3. Quirky Quotes - Using funny or quirky quotes on unexpected objects can create a memorable and amusing experience for consumers, disrupting traditional marketing tactics.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists and galleries can explore the use of upcycled materials and hand-lettering to create thought-provoking and unique pieces that disrupt the traditional art world.
2. Design - Designers can incorporate hand-lettering and upcycled materials into their products and services to create visually appealing and sustainable solutions for consumers, disrupting traditional design practices.
3. Marketing - Marketers can utilize quirky quotes and unexpected objects to engage with consumers in a creative and memorable way, disrupting traditional advertising methods.

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