Insect Art by Chris Goodwin
References: goodwinillustration & notcot.org
Chris Goodwin made these little insect sculptures out of found objects - anything from screws to razor blades. One of these bugs could take him about four hours to figure out how to fit the pieces together without any adhesive.
He says, “ I like to think of them as high maintenance, exotic pets. Ornamental and not for snuggling.” That is understandable especially with the insect made from sharp objects!
Chris Goodwin is a multi-talented artist based in Boston. You can see more of his bug collection, how he made them as well as his other artwork on his Flickr site.
He says, “ I like to think of them as high maintenance, exotic pets. Ornamental and not for snuggling.” That is understandable especially with the insect made from sharp objects!
Chris Goodwin is a multi-talented artist based in Boston. You can see more of his bug collection, how he made them as well as his other artwork on his Flickr site.
Trend Themes
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Found Object Sculptures — Opportunity to disrupt traditional art creation by using unconventional materials
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Insect Art — Innovative use of insects as a subject matter in art
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Upcycling — Sustainable trend of repurposing discarded objects for artistic expression
Industry Implications
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Art and Sculpture — Industry to embrace unconventional material and repurposing trends
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Environmental Conservation — Industry to promote upcycling and minimize waste
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Home Decor — Creating demand for sustainable and eco-friendly art and decor
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