Potato Portraits

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Ginou Choueiri Turns Root Vegetables into Works of Art

Root vegetables become temporary art pieces in the hands of Ginou Choueiri, a Lebanese artist based in Beirut, Lebanon. She created these ‘Potato Portraits’ using the tubers because of the similarities she recognized between the human head and a spud.

Choueiri points out that "they come in different sizes, shapes and forms. Potatoes grow, live, and then decay, mirroring the ephemeral existence and fragility of our own human nature."

I’m not sure whether the Potato Portraits are representations of friends of the artist or famous people—recognize them, anyone? They do have character, especially when grouped in jute sacks.
Trend Themes
1. Root Vegetable Art - The trend of using root vegetables as art pieces provides an opportunity for artists to explore new mediums and challenge traditional forms of expression.
2. Nature-inspired Art - The trend of creating art inspired by natural forms such as potatoes opens up innovative possibilities for artists to incorporate organic elements into their work.
3. Ephemeral Art - The trend of using decaying materials like potatoes in art highlights the beauty of impermanence and encourages artists to experiment with unconventional materials.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can embrace the trend of root vegetable art by promoting and supporting artists who explore unconventional mediums and nature-inspired themes.
2. Agriculture - The agriculture industry could benefit from the trend of root vegetable art by collaborating with artists to find creative ways of repurposing and showcasing produce that may be considered less visually appealing.
3. Event Planning - The event planning industry can incorporate the trend of ephemeral art, such as potato portraits, into thematic decor and installations, creating unique and memorable experiences for clients.

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