Colorblocked Lighter Artworks

Walking My Dog I by Eddy De Azevedo is Made Up of an Everyday Object

The Walking My Dog I art series revolves around a very unexpected object: lighters. It is not everyday that a person will look at their lighter and think how great it would be to make a collection of artworks with them. But that is exactly what went through the mind of Eddy De Azevedo.

The creative artist essentially compiled colorblocked canvases of lighters for the Walking My Dog I art series. While perusing his other work, it is clear that he is particularly drawn to such layouts. From library books to buttons and fabrics and more, he has created these vibrant patterns. In a way, he has been heavily influenced by the artist Mark Rothko, reinterpreting his paintings with everyday objects.
Trend Themes
1. Colorblocked Art - The Walking My Dog I art series showcases the trend of using colorblocked layouts to create vibrant patterns with everyday objects.
2. Everyday Object as Art - The Walking My Dog I art series taps into the trend of transforming everyday objects, like lighters, into art pieces.
3. Reinterpreting Famous Art - Eddy De Azevedo's artworks demonstrate the trend of reinterpreting famous artworks, such as Mark Rothko's paintings, using unconventional materials.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - The Walking My Dog I art series offers disruptive innovation opportunities for artists in the fine arts industry to explore new mediums and unconventional techniques.
2. Design and Home Decor - The colorblocked art trend seen in the Walking My Dog I series presents disruptive innovation opportunities for designers and home decor companies to create bold, eye-catching products.
3. Craft and DIY - The concept of using everyday objects as art, as shown in the Walking My Dog I art series, could inspire disruptive innovation in the craft and DIY industry, encouraging individuals to repurpose and create unique pieces.

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