What is wrong with people? This nativity scene made entirely from human hair is foul. Granted, the beauty school that created this nativity scene has gotten a lot of attention as a result of this beast of a viral, but would you want to actually attend the school after watching this video? Me neither--I would rather gouge my eyes out with a spoon. They even threw in some sexy woman for good measure... (YAWN)
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Sustainable Materials
- Exploring alternative materials for traditional crafts like nativity scenes could lead to more sustainable and eco-friendly options.
- Shockvertising
- Using controversial or unconventional materials to create art or products can generate buzz and viral attention, as seen with this human hair nativity scene.
- Controversial Art
- Pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable or appropriate in art can provoke conversations and challenge societal norms, as exemplified by this provocative nativity scene.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Art and Design
- Artists and designers can use unconventional materials and techniques to create unique and thought-provoking pieces, like this human hair nativity scene.
- Education and Training
- Beauty schools and educational institutions can explore innovative ways to engage students and attract attention, such as creating unconventional displays like this viral human hair nativity scene.
- Sustainability
- Businesses focused on sustainability can find opportunities in developing eco-friendly alternatives for traditional crafts and products, like a nativity scene made from sustainable materials instead of human hair.
