Religious Iconography Phone Booths

‘Confessional' by Laura Keeble Boasts Beautiful St

This stain-glassed telephone booth is an art installation created by UK-based artist Laura Keeble. Found outside the streets of London, the piece fulfilled the Keeble’s intention with art to create a pause. She states her inspiration is making, "a brief moment in time, when a double-take allows for an internal question, a need to assess or understand."

The religious iconography is made from individual panels of reclaimed antiques and stained glass. With the help of lead, solder and mixed media, it is the perfect place to go after a night out on the town or to get some peace in the midday work week. The confessional is a great example on how to use banal empty space to create a work of art.
Trend Themes
1. Religious Iconography - Using religious iconography in unexpected ways, such as in phone booths, can create unique and thought-provoking artistic experiences.
2. Art Installations - Transforming mundane spaces into art installations, like Laura Keeble's stained glass telephone booth, can bring beauty and inspiration to the urban environment.
3. Mixed Media - Incorporating mixed media, such as reclaimed antiques and stained glass, into artistic creations allows for innovative and visually captivating designs.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can explore unconventional mediums and spaces to create disruptive and immersive experiences for viewers and consumers.
2. Urban Design - Urban designers and architects can utilize art installations in public spaces to enhance the aesthetic appeal and cultural significance of urban areas.
3. Sustainable Design - Reclaimed materials, like the reclaimed antiques used in Laura Keeble's installation, can be incorporated into sustainable design practices, promoting environmental consciousness and creativity.

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