Exquisite Wood Paintings

Artist Rebecca Artemisa Depicts Fantastical Scenarios

The work of Rebecca Artemisa is utterly exquisite. In fact, each piece has an exotic undertone which is due entirely to her intricate detail. As though embracing a bit of a Native American style, her work depicts fantastical places and situations that could easily be told as mythical stories to children and adults a like.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Rebecca Artemisa chooses to paint on upcycled wood that have been stained with blackberries and ink. Although the world she depicts is often whimsical and surreal, they stem from nature-inspired scenarios that are still relatable on a variety of levels. My Modern Met writes, "The circle of life is explored as spirits live alongside humans. A common motif in Aretmisa’s paintings are figures that hover above the living, and it appears that heaven isn’t that far away."
Trend Themes
1. Exotic Wood Art - The trend of using upcycled wood to create intricate and exotic art is on the rise, offering opportunities for artists and craftsmen to explore new ways of repurposing materials.
2. Nature-inspired Fantasy - The trend of blending nature-inspired elements with fantastical scenarios in art and storytelling offers opportunities for creatives to create immersive and engaging experiences.
3. Sustainable Art - The trend of repurposing materials and using sustainable practices in art creation offers opportunities for artists to not only create beautiful works but also make an impact on the environment.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore new ways of using upcycled materials and incorporating nature-inspired elements into their work, providing unique and eco-friendly products to customers.
2. Children’s Entertainment - The children's entertainment industry can find inspiration in the fantastical worlds and mythical stories depicted in the art, creating immersive and engaging experiences for young audiences.
3. Sustainability - The sustainability industry can collaborate with artists and designers to promote the use of repurposed materials and sustainable practices in creating art and design products.

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