Some people are artistically oriented; they have what it is to appreciate art and may be able to make some of their own. The same would be true for people in the Pokémon world, who may have the same orientation - and can even be part of their own kind of art. For that, it seems that it may not be hard to think of how the latter can be realized, with respect to certain pieces that might just be realized with a little bit of Pokémon elements incorporated.
For example, Drowzee carries a metal charm tag that it uses to hypnotize people and Pokémon alike. Such a charm tag may very well have the possibility of being over- or under-sized, or even becoming bent or deformed (especially with frequent use). All these used and/or out of shape charm tags may find themselves on a field, whether hanging in the air or laying on the ground; then, there would be Durant crawling in some places, wondering if they can make use of these charm tags. It's somewhat "out there" and impressionist, yet seems plausible.
The eighth generation has Applin - with its family - and Mr. Rime, two very unique Pokémon to be present in modern times. They might appear together or even individually by themselves in a certain scene, and they might do so while floating or even falling from the sky. Even the cane of Mr. Rime is unique by itself, and if it does appear on its own, it might lead some people to construe that it may or may not be what it appears to be, also a unique situation. It seems that in all of these cases, there may be more than meets the eye about these species.
In the Hoenn region, Slateport City has a beach that is known to be popular with people (in particular, Trainers) of all ages. It can be construed that the beach would be popular on an afternoon, and especially on a Sunday at that, the last day of the week in many circumstances. Such a scene could make for an interesting sight, even with beach umbrellas replacing trees - which there aren't any to begin with on the beach - and the dynamics of the people and Pokémon that are present on the beach would be the highlight.
Art is a wonderful thing, especially if people can develop appreciation and/or skills to create pieces for it. For fans of Pokémon, this could also be the opportunity to integrate the elements of the world into the created pieces - in particular the ones that have been suggested or alluded to as in the above. It may take a certain penchant to create the art pieces, and it seems even more so for being able to marry them with Pokémon to create a unique spin.
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