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“I want people to feel happy and stronger”: Chelsea Wong s detailed works are filled with love and optimism
The artist talks us through her recent endeavours, creating positive and diverse works in response to a difficult year.
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When artist Chelsea Wong was growing up, she was innately influenced by her parents: her mother was a graphic designer and her father a professor of political science, who’d teach classes on philosophy and Marxist theory at Evergreen State College. Both had a profound impact on the type of career that Chelsea would end up pursuing, which was assuredly artistic. “I was exposed to and understood the value and importance of art from a very young age,” she tells It’s Nice That. “I consider myself fortunate to have grown up in a family that encouraged creativity.”
Mar 01, 2021 07:30 AM EST
There s really nothing quite like finding an incredible piece of clothing sitting on the rack in a thrift store. There could be a vintage cashmere lurking among the millions of grandpa sweaters or a pair of Prada heels hidden among the Payless flats.
Nice things take on a different luster when you ve spent more time than money looking for them.
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While thrift shopping may have once been reserved for those living on a tight budget, a rise in eco-conscious thinking and the allure of secondhand goods has prompted a new generation of young people to visit their local charity shops.