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Alicia Watkins Takes Deadly Microbes and Turns Them into Art

Most people would not look at deadly microbes and think, "hey, there's an art project here..." unless you are Alicia Watkins. The Etsy user has come out with a new line of cross-stitched pieces featuring everything from e-coli to syphilis.

The artwork surprisingly looks colorful and attractive, considering she's representing terrible diseases that can harm numerous people. The fact that Watkins decided to represent these deadly microbes in this way makes the work that much more humorous. Taking a touchy concept such as disease and turning it into works of art makes one look at the idea of these sicknesses in a different way. The most ideal outcome of these pieces will be that people will want to educate themselves on these topics, and avoid contracting them in any way in the future.
Trend Themes
1. Microbial Art - Turning deadly microbes into art can create a unique and humorous way to educate people about diseases.
2. Unconventional Education - Creating art inspired by serious topics can encourage people to learn and educate themselves in a more fun and engaging way.
3. Humorous Awareness - Using humor to promote awareness on serious matters can help attract and engage a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Art and design industry can use this concept of microbial art to create unique and engaging art pieces that can attract a wider audience.
2. Education - Working with artists to create educational art pieces can be a great way for educators to engage students in a more fun and engaging way.
3. Public Health - Public health organizations can incorporate the concept of humorous disease awareness to spread awareness about different diseases and promote healthy practices.

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