Post by Grant Dudson

🔹Global Creative Director of Fever Originals 🔹Experiential Artist 🔹Brand Experience 🔹Immersive Art🔹Retail Design 🔷Mentor 🔷Keynote Speaker 🔷Favikon #1 Art & Culture

Shouldn’t we be using the sky as a canvas for creativity more often? I’m a fan of looking up and taking in the complete picture. We miss so much when we walk with our eyes to the ground. Creative expressions like the examples below remind us of why it’s important to look up more and we should look for ways to paint the sky whenever possible. See a few of my favourite examples below: Top: Janet Echelman’s 230-foot-long aerial sculpture was installed over the Amstel River from atop the #Amsterdam Stopera, which houses the City Hall and Muziektheater. Bottom left: Sky Ladder by artist Cai Guo-Qiang Bottom middle: Bounce by Hou de Sousa Joshua de Sousa Bottom right: Volkswagen AG put 2000 drones into the Shenzhen sky Nuno Antunes Pip Denham Richard Grant Dorothy Di Stefano Kristoff DuBose 🎯🏆⭐️❤️ Richard James Mulhern, LEED AP #artdirection #artinstallation #installationart #placemaking #artandculture #creativityeveryday #creativitymatters #design #skyart #drones #linkedincreator #linkedincreators #linkedinfamily #linkedinfam #thoughtleadership #grantdudson #brandexperience

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