Geoffrey Gorman's Faux Scrap Animals Are PETA Friendly
Bianca — May 19, 2009 — Art & Design
References: geoffreygormanart & notcot.org
This garbage scrap buck was created by Geoffrey Gorman who clearly has a knack for making treasure from trash. His collection of recycled object fake taxidermy includes everything from deer to dogs and a whole bunch of peculiar, unidentifiable creatures.
If you were going to make art from found objects, would you make fake taxidermy? I know I would, after being inspired by the creations in the cluster below.
Implications - The eco-movement informs the ethical decision making of consumers across a large spectrum. These consumers value waste reduction and sustainable design practices. Companies can court this group by creating marketing campaigns that focus on the successes that they have had with integrating eco values into the core of their brand identity.
If you were going to make art from found objects, would you make fake taxidermy? I know I would, after being inspired by the creations in the cluster below.
Implications - The eco-movement informs the ethical decision making of consumers across a large spectrum. These consumers value waste reduction and sustainable design practices. Companies can court this group by creating marketing campaigns that focus on the successes that they have had with integrating eco values into the core of their brand identity.
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