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Bernard Pras Makes Art from the Most Random Found Objects

Some people know how to make something out of nothing -- Bernard Pras knows how to make something out of anything! The French artist uses just about anything he can find to create his crafty masterpieces.

Look closely at his Louis XIV portrait, and you'll recognize toilet paper, bags of chips, soda cans and chocolate bars, while inspection of his Mao portrait reveals slinkies, stars and peacock feathers.

Implications - The fascination with these eco-friendly portraits stems from the consumer desire to be good to the environment. Turning trash into treasure allows customers to feel empowered as they are helping to clean up the world for the better. Companies can benefit from these patterns by providing products that give customers a sense of entitlement when buying a commodity.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Art - Companies can disrupt the art industry by incorporating eco-friendly materials and techniques into their creations, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers.
2. Upcycling - There is an opportunity for businesses to embrace upcycling and encourage customers to repurpose discarded objects into new, valuable products.
3. Consumer Empowerment - By providing products that offer customers a sense of entitlement and positive impact on the environment, companies can tap into the growing consumer desire for empowerment.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry can benefit from incorporating eco-friendly practices and materials, attracting environmentally conscious art enthusiasts.
2. Sustainable Fashion - Sustainable fashion brands can explore upcycling techniques and use recycled materials to create unique and environmentally friendly clothing and accessories.
3. Product Packaging - Companies in the packaging industry can innovate by designing eco-friendly packaging solutions that can be repurposed or easily recycled, satisfying consumer demand for sustainability.

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