Human Skin Rugs

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Chrissy Conant Creation Mimicks her Relationship with Parents

— August 14, 2009 — Art & Design
The human rug resembles the animal fur rugs (the ones that mostly belong on the floor of a pimp’s living room) and has a personal connection with the artist, Chrissy Conant.

The human skin rug looks like a flattened person sprawled out on a floor, with its head still intact and screaming in vain. Chrissy Conant says this bizarre rug is a reflection of her relationship with her parents.

The rug itself is actually quite disturbing and, when combined with the influences behind it, this definitely seems like a case for Dr. Phil.

Trend Themes

  1. Artificial Human Creations — Exploring the creation of artistic pieces that mimic human features, such as human skin rugs, is a disruptive innovation opportunity in the art industry.
  2. Reflective Personal Art — Creating artworks based on personal experiences and relationships, like Chrissy Conant's human skin rug, opens up opportunities for emotional connections with audiences.
  3. Controversial Artistic Expression — Pushing the boundaries of acceptable art forms, such as the human skin rug, can create disruptive discussions and challenge societal norms.

Industry Implications

  1. Art — The art industry can adopt the concept of artificial human creations to create thought-provoking and emotion-stirring artworks.
  2. Home Decor — The home decor industry can explore the use of unconventional materials, like human skin rugs, to bring unique and controversial design elements into living spaces.
  3. Psychology and Therapy — Psychology and therapy professionals can utilize controversial artworks, such as the human skin rug, as a means of sparking therapeutic discussions and exploring the human psyche.
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