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]]>In one of his projects, he made a series of artwork inspired by famous paintings. However, instead of using paints and brushes, he worked with everyday objects.
Some of his best works are Van Gogh’s Starry Night made of staples, Grant Wood’s American Gothic done with toothpicks, Self-Portrait by Vincent van Gogh made with cereal, Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa made with Tic Tacs, The Kiss by Klimt using candy, and other remarkable recreations.
Besides recreating portraits, Hillman makes other art as well. Like, for example, colorful objects using only fruits and vegetables, or collages done with office supplies, etc.
If you are interested to see his creativity, check out the gallery below, or have a look at his Instagram profile for more amazing images.
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]]>So-called “object arranger,” Adam Hillman, is pushing the boundaries of what’s considered art by using everyday objects and arranging them into satisfying patterns that make it hard not to scroll through his entire feed as fast as you can.
Adam Hillman is an atypical artist. He doesn’t use canvas or paint. Instead, he uses everyday objects, which is an uncommon medium.
The things he does with everyday objects, however, are well worthy of admiration and praise. You can clearly see how much passion he has for what he’s doing based on the amount of detail there is in each arrangement that he makes.
These patterns may look like they’re easy to make, but we dare you to try.
To see exactly what we are talking about, be sure to scroll down below.
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]]>The post Adam Hillman Uses Everyday Objects to Recreate Famous Paintings appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>In one of his projects, he made a series of artwork inspired by famous paintings. However, instead of using paints and brushes, he worked with everyday objects.
Some of his best works are Van Gogh’s Starry Night made of staples, Grant Wood’s American Gothic done with toothpicks, Self-Portrait by Vincent van Gogh made with cereal, Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa made with Tic Tacs, The Kiss by Klimt using candy, and other remarkable recreations.
Besides recreating portraits, Hillman makes other art as well. Like, for example, colorful objects using only fruits and vegetables, or collages done with office supplies, etc.
If you are interested to see his creativity, check out the gallery below, or have a look at his Instagram profile for more amazing images.
The post Adam Hillman Uses Everyday Objects to Recreate Famous Paintings appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post This Instagram Account is Full of Eyegasmic Patterns appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>So-called “object arranger,” Adam Hillman, is pushing the boundaries of what’s considered art by using everyday objects and arranging them into satisfying patterns that make it hard not to scroll through his entire feed as fast as you can.
Adam Hillman is an atypical artist. He doesn’t use canvas or paint. Instead, he uses everyday objects, which is an uncommon medium.
The things he does with everyday objects, however, are well worthy of admiration and praise. You can clearly see how much passion he has for what he’s doing based on the amount of detail there is in each arrangement that he makes.
These patterns may look like they’re easy to make, but we dare you to try.
To see exactly what we are talking about, be sure to scroll down below.
The post This Instagram Account is Full of Eyegasmic Patterns appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
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