Vibrantly Terrestrial Vessels

Hilda Hellstrom’s Vessels Challenges the Idea of Fake and Real

Hilda Hellstrom is a contemplative artist whose geological art is inspired by the idea of subjectivity. Hellstorm is intrigued by the concept of what is considered as real and ‘fake.’

She studies this idea by recreating items such as vessels and urns and creates them to look like the stones that she finds in the nature. She enhances their look through various techniques such as painting and polishing. By doing so, she challenges the importance that people place on the very subjective idea of what is real.

These Sedimentation urn and vessels are one of the few projects Hilda Hellstrom has completed through this idea. The vessels are incredibly beautiful for their pseudo-natural look and vibrant colors. Regardless of how real one might perceive them to be, they are without a doubt a stunning visual feast.
Trend Themes
1. Subjective Nature - Exploring the concept of subjectivity and challenging traditional notions of what is considered real and fake.
2. Artistic Recreation - Recreating items such as vessels and urns to resemble natural stones and questioning the importance placed on objective reality.
3. Enhanced Aesthetics - Using techniques like painting and polishing to enhance the visual appeal of objects and inspire new perspectives on authenticity.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can leverage subjective nature and artistic recreation to create unique and thought-provoking works that challenge traditional definitions of reality.
2. Home Decor - Home decor companies can embrace enhanced aesthetics to offer customers visually striking and unconventional pieces that add a touch of creativity to living spaces.
3. Material Manufacturing - Manufacturers of materials can experiment with creating novel textures and finishes to cater to the growing demand for objects that blur the lines between real and fake.

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