Artist uses little everyday items to create something else
In her series 100 Days of Tiny Things, artist Desirée De León challenges her imagination by creating a hundred ink drawings with small everyday objects.
Currently a neuroscience student in Atlanta, the artist says she is continually “inspired by the inspired by the complexities of the brain and the possibilities of a blank canvas.”
Her works reflect this passion, with items like pieces of fruit and flower petals turned into completely something else. For instance, the pointy end of a crayon becomes a garden gnome’s hat, while blue petals are turned into Marge Simpson’s hair.
h/t: Lost At E Minor
fantastic!!!
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Great!
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Reblogged this on Everyone Else Has the Best Titles and commented:
I absolutely love this! Flow Art Station posts unusual and very interesting art pieces. I have a feeling you’ll be seeing more reblogs of them here. LOVE THIS!
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What a treat, I laughed all the way through this. What a keen eye for possible forms of art from item we see everyday.
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I LOVE this! Thank you for the follow and back at’cha!
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Reblogged this on CD-W, Author Flawed to Perfection and commented:
A new follower posted this and I LOVE it!!
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The little panda was the best!
Beautiful collection 😁
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witty and perceptive, many chuckles, thank you…
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These are just great! So imaginative.
Thanks for following my blog, which is much appreciated.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I love this ! so creative 🙂
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