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Santiago Morilla Creates the Outline of a Man's Legs in Mallorca

Santiago Morilla has created an extremely realistic image of a man floating with his lower half dipped into a pool. The crazy part is that the design was created out of foam tubing that one would buy from an everyday home hardware store.

Along with the tubing Santiago Morilla also uses some string and reeds to keep the whole thing afloat. It helps that the coloring of the pool is an emerald green color, which creates the ideal contrast against the yellow tubing so that the piece of art can be seen from afar. Even from an extremely high aerial view, the man's lower torso and legs can still be seen. The artist even threw in a phallus for good measure. Photo Credits: designboom, santiagomorilla
Trend Themes
1. Foam Tube Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore the use of unconventional materials, such as foam tubing, to create realistic and visually striking art installations.
2. Contrasting Colors - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Experiment with color combinations that enhance the visibility and impact of art installations, such as using emerald green pools against yellow tubing.
3. Aerial View Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilize aerial perspectives to create art that can be appreciated from different vantage points, like the man's legs seen from above.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Push boundaries and challenge traditional art materials and techniques, as demonstrated by Santiago Morilla's foam tube art.
2. Home Hardware - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborate with artists to create new and unique uses for everyday home hardware items, like foam tubing.
3. Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate unconventional materials and color schemes into design projects to create visually striking and unexpected results.

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