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Hello Chelsart Uses Natural Objects to Highlight the Earth's Hidden Gems

Hello Chelsart launches a series of handpainted seedpods that have been collected from all over Australia.

The artist, Chelsea, lives in Toowoomba, Australia, and sought to design a collection that highlighted the hidden beauties of the neglected natural environment. The artists collected seedpods and covered them in patterns and colors using acrylic paint. The artist calls this project "co-creating with nature" as a natural element - the seedpod - is her canvas. The artist collects the discarded seedpods that once were used as husks to protect seeds. That way, if a pattern does not work out, she is able to discard the seedpod into the garden or an organic waste bin.

Each seedpod design is unique and can be purchased via the artist's website, Hello Chelsart.
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Art - The rise of nature-inspired art could create opportunities for artists to co-create with nature and highlight the beauty of the natural environment.
2. Eco-art - Eco-art using natural materials and discarded objects could disrupt the traditional art market by offering sustainable and conscious alternatives.
3. Upcycling Art - The trend of upcycling art could lead to innovative art pieces using discarded objects as their canvas or medium.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry could explore eco-friendly alternatives and collaborate with nature to produce unique works of art.
2. Sustainability - The sustainability industry could incorporate eco-art and nature-inspired art as a tool for promoting environmental awareness and conscious living.
3. Retail - Retail industries could benefit from the growing trend of eco-art and upcycling art by offering sustainable and conscious products to their customers.

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