Little things in life: 10 stunning illustrations of everyday objects
Little things in life: 10 stunning illustrations of everyday objects

Video: Little things in life: 10 stunning illustrations of everyday objects

Video: Little things in life: 10 stunning illustrations of everyday objects
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Cheer-up illustrations by Javier Perez
Cheer-up illustrations by Javier Perez

Ecuadorian artist Javier Pérez, regularly updating his blog on Instagram with interesting illustrations and cartoons, never ceases to delight subscribers with his witty finds. A series of funny pictures Instagram Experiments ("Experiments on Instagram") has already brought him huge popularity on the network.

Stunning illustrations of household items by Javier Perez
Stunning illustrations of household items by Javier Perez
Just a few touches - and there is a lively and witty picture, and sometimes a whole drawn story
Just a few touches - and there is a lively and witty picture, and sometimes a whole drawn story
Cocktail by Ecuadorian illustrator Javier Perez
Cocktail by Ecuadorian illustrator Javier Perez

There are no static objects for Perez. It seems that he is able to "breathe life" into the most trivial subject. Just a few touches, and Perez's works are often not rich in details, and a lively and witty picture appears, and sometimes a whole drawn story. “In each of us there is a child who wants to have fun and play all day,” the artist explains his inspiration.

Perez's imagination seems to be limitless - literally every little thing inspires him
Perez's imagination seems to be limitless - literally every little thing inspires him
A funny scuba diver from the Instagram experiments series
A funny scuba diver from the Instagram experiments series
Illustrations by Javier Perez, an artist from Ecuador
Illustrations by Javier Perez, an artist from Ecuador

Perez's imagination seems to be limitless - he is inspired, literally, by any little thing, be it a paper clip, a fancy shadow from an object, a coin forgotten on the table, and even shavings from a pencil repair. And now he is already drawing a human figure to the portrait on the obverse, turning a modest office assistant into a musical instrument, and pencil shavings become a bow for a funny girl.

Musical instrument from a paper clip by Javier Perez
Musical instrument from a paper clip by Javier Perez
Dinosaur image complemented by Mexican chips
Dinosaur image complemented by Mexican chips
Hourglass performed by a talented Ecuadorian artist
Hourglass performed by a talented Ecuadorian artist

Portuguese master Victor Nunes, like Javier Perez, complements his illustrations household items. However, unlike his colleague in the workshop, Nunes most often uses food - popcorn, seeds, nuts and straws, although in some of his works you can find office supplies in the form of scissors and paper clips.

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