Morbid Melon Sculptures

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Artist Dimitri Tsykalov Carves Intricate Figures From Produce

— September 1, 2010 — Art & Design
Not many people would look at a watermelon and decide they can carve it into a work of art, and that's why artist Dimitri Tsykalov stands apart from the crowd. His intricate designs and sculptures are both detailed and awe-inspiring.

Using a watermelon, an apple and a cabbage roll, Tsykalov carves each into perfect skulls. Be sure to check out the gallery for a better view of these morbid sculptures by Dimitri Tsykalov.

Implications - The use of dark and morbid imagery continues to be favored by many artists who use this aesthetic to create products that are both eye-catching and imaginative. Companies should consider using this particular imagery for their products or ad campaigns to draw in a larger and more alternative consumer market.

Trend Themes

  1. Dark Aesthetics — The use of dark and morbid imagery continues to be favored by many artists who use this aesthetic to create products that are both eye-catching and imaginative.
  2. Intricate Food Art — Carving food into intricate designs and sculptures is becoming a popular niche within the art and culinary world.
  3. Alternative Consumer Market — Companies should consider using dark and morbid imagery for their products or ad campaigns to draw in a larger and more alternative consumer market.

Industry Implications

  1. Food and Beverage — The food and beverage industry could explore intricate food art as a way to differentiate their products and appeal to consumers.
  2. Art — Artists can capitalize on the trend of incorporating dark and morbid imagery in their creations to attract a niche market or appeal to a wider audience.
  3. Marketing and Advertising — Marketing and advertising agencies can use dark and morbid imagery to create campaigns that stand out and reach an alternative consumer market.
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