Everyday Objects Turned Into Playful Illustrations by Victor Nunes
Artist Victor Nunes combines every-day objects with simple illustrations to turn them into pictures of faces, animals and other playful scenes. His images invite us to look at the world differently and find creative images in our surroundings. Nunes' art is a great example of pareidolia, which is our propensity to give meaning to random objects. It's a very natural reaction to have, and it's a fun creative spark to run with.
Pencil Shaving Portraits by Kyle Bean
British artist Kyle Bean, best known for his intricate sculptures made out of unusual materials, has created a series of portraits from colored pencil
Pencil Shaving Portraits by Kyle Bean
British artist Kyle Bean, best known for his intricate sculptures made out of unusual materials, has created a series of portraits from colored pencil
Seasonal Beauties Represent the Changing Seasons
Using the changing seasons as inspiration, graphic designer and illustrator Alon Avissar developed this grid of double-exposure portraits entitled
Everyday Objects Turned Into Playful Illustrations by Victor Nunes
Artist Victor Nunes combines every-day objects with simple illustrations to turn them into pictures of faces, animals and other playful scenes. His images invite us to look at the world differently and find creative images in our surroundings. Nunes' art is a great example of pareidolia, which is our propensity to give meaning to random objects. It's a very natural reaction to have, and it's a fun creative spark to run with.
Birds Made of Flower Petals and Leaves by Red Hong Yi
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Adele portrait by RED (Hong Yi)...I LOVE Hong Yi! Her work is brilliant...
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Mesmerizing Wall Collages Made of Paper and Plastic Cups
New York-based artist Lisa Hoke creates colorful wall collages out of an assortment of disposable items. Working extensively with paper and plastic cups,
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This stunning tiger made completely out of recycled materials pounced on St Pancras International in London as part of Tiger Tracks, a Save Wild Tigers campaign to raise awareness and funds for tigers in the wild. Veolia Environment commissioned artist Faith Bebbington to design and bring to life the 1.5m long Bengali tiger, using recycled materials from Merseyside’s household recycling bins. The sculpture is created from over 300 recycled milk bottles and sits on 58,230 recycled cans.
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