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Meridith Dittmar Molds Magical Images

— November 4, 2009 — Pop Culture
Weirdly wonderful, crazily colorful and strikingly strange, the clay images of Meridith Dittmar don’t jump out at you but rather pull you into a world composed of human-animal-plant-energy amalgams. Think ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ meets a G-Rated version of Tim Burtons ‘Corpse Bride’ meets ‘Robot Chicken.' The works primarily feature not quite human, not quite animal-like characters the artist affectionately calls her “guys."

According to their creator, Meridith Dittmar's art and creatures feature is about the interconnectedness of all things. Do your imagination a favor and let your eyes connect with Meridith’s “guys."

Trend Themes

  1. Interconnectedness Art — Art featuring interconnectedness of all things, incorporating human-animal-plant-energy amalgams and fantastical characters.
  2. Whimsical Creature Sculptures — Sculptures of whimsical creatures that pull you into a world of imaginative and fantastical creatures.
  3. Hybrid Creature Art — Art featuring non-human, non-animal characters that merge plant, animal, and energy elements.

Industry Implications

  1. Art & Sculpture — Businesses in the art and sculpture industry could incorporate Meridith Dittmar's whimsical style and create art pieces that pull viewers into a world of fantastical creatures and imaginative worlds.
  2. Animation & Gaming — Companies in the animation and gaming industries could use Dittmar's creature designs to create new characters or stories for video games, movies, TV shows, or comics.
  3. Eco-friendly Infrastructure — Manufacturers in the eco-friendly infrastructure industry could create products or infrastructure influenced by Dittmar's interconnectedness theme, incorporating plant, animal, and energy elements, such as green roofs, sustainable building materials, and energy-efficient systems.
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