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Jen Segrest Creates Whimsical Pincushion Art

— May 13, 2010 — Art & Design
When not working her 9-5 job as a graphic artist and web designer, Jen Segrest is addicted to creating the most adorable and whimsical pincushion sculptures.

Jen Segrest can custom-create an eyeball to match a set of eyes or a flower in your favorite color. Featured in a published book from Lark Publishing called "Pretty Little Pincushions," her miniatures are themed after unusual subjects and not quite what you would have found in your grandmother's sewing basket.

Implications - The wacky artworks of Jen Segrest can be seen in a variety of outlets, but most notable in the Lark book "Pretty Little Pincushions."

Trend Themes

  1. Custom Pincushion Art — Jen Segrest's ability to custom-create pincushion sculptures opens up the opportunity for personalized and unique art pieces.
  2. Whimsical Miniatures — Jen Segrest's whimsical pincushion sculptures offer a unique and playful approach to the art world.
  3. Unconventional Pincushion Designs — Jen Segrest's unconventional pincushion designs challenge traditional notions of what a pincushion should be.

Industry Implications

  1. Art and Design — Jen Segrest's pincushion art can disrupt the art and design industry by showcasing a new and innovative form of creative expression.
  2. Craft and Hobby — Jen Segrest's pincushion sculptures present an opportunity for disruption in the craft and hobby industry by offering a fresh and unique product for enthusiasts.
  3. Publishing — Jen Segrest's feature in the book 'Pretty Little Pincushions' highlights the potential for disruption in the publishing industry by showcasing niche and specialized art forms.
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