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Artist Rachel de Joode Brings Meaning to Ordinary Objects

When looking at artist Rachel de Joode's work, I'm sure that many people would be lost for words. Seemingly random piles of ordinary objects fill her artistic creations.

Artist Rachel de Joode states "my artisitic intention is to decipher human existence through sculpture, installation, performance, and still life/mise en scène photography." After a quote like that, it is a little easier to understand where she is coming from in her artworks!

Implications - Up-cycling continues to be a great way for contemporary companies to show off their recycling practices and support of eco-initiatives. Just as artist Rachel de Joode gives ordinary objects new purpose, companies can also up-cycle to create their products and appeal to those eco-friendly consumers.
Trend Themes
1. Up-cycling - Companies can up-cycle to create their products and appeal to eco-friendly consumers.
2. Recycling Practices - Contemporary companies can showcase their recycling practices and support eco-initiatives.
3. Eco-friendly Consumers - There is a growing consumer base interested in supporting eco-friendly products and initiatives.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists can find inspiration in creating meaning from ordinary objects, like artist Rachel de Joode.
2. Retail - Retail companies can incorporate up-cycling into their product offerings to attract eco-conscious customers.
3. Sustainability - Businesses in the sustainability industry can promote and encourage up-cycling practices.

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