Since then, Helga has developed her Clothing Line Animals series, sharing her creations to popular acclaim on social media and selling prints via her online shop. Described as Household Surrealism, the fun images playfully turn everyday objects upside down. We see a polar bear hanging against a snowy backdrop, a ‘Laundrosaurus’, “actually a manual on becoming a palaeontologist, ” and a brown dairy cow. Most recently, Helga created a hanging white dove to represent peace between nations. It’s being sold as a print with all proceeds donated to charities working in Ukraine.
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