These Emilie Voirin 'Bun Boxes' and 'Almost Usual Hair Objects' are curious but cute creations. Made with human and synthetic hair, these pieces are definitely a testament to the artist's creativity.
The ceramic Emilie Voirin 'Bun Boxes' have woven coifs as lids, while the 'Almost Usual Hair Objects' are a playful reinvention of shaving brushes and whips. Check out the featured gallery to see these interesting artworks.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Ceramic Hair Accessories
- The trend of incorporating hair elements into ceramic designs opens up opportunities for collaborations between artists, hairstylists, and ceramicists.
- Playful Object Transformation
- The trend of reinventing everyday objects with unexpected materials like human and synthetic hair provides a disruptive opportunity for artists and designers to create unique and whimsical products.
- Creative Materials Exploration
- The trend of using unconventional materials, such as hair, in artistic creations encourages artists and craftsmen to explore new possibilities and push the boundaries of traditional techniques.
Sectors Adopting This
- Hair Accessories
- The hair accessories industry can explore collaborations with ceramicists and artists to create innovative and fashionable products that combine hair elements with ceramic materials.
- Art and Design
- The art and design industry can embrace the trend of transforming everyday objects with unexpected materials, such as hair, to create unique and thought-provoking artworks that challenge traditional aesthetics.
- Craft and Ceramics
- The craft and ceramics industry can leverage the trend of using unconventional materials, like human and synthetic hair, to attract new audiences and inject innovation into their traditional craftsmanship.
