Real works of art from household items and food
Previously, most people perceived cartoons and animation as something intended exclusively for children. But the idea of art is becoming wider and wider, and many people are beginning to create art in a variety of forms, sometimes mixing different elements in one final one. In general, cartoons and animation are now appreciated not only by children, but also by people much older. Moreover, now adults are inspired by cartoons and create something beautiful.
Javier Perez from the city of Guayaquil (Ecuador) creates his own drawings-installations, adding details to objects lying on paper. Inspired by cartoons, Javier has loved to draw funny characters since childhood. Subsequently, he became a graphic designer. Combining the usual household items and food with his minimalistic drawings, he makes the installations more interesting and lively. And make no mistake: Javier's works are not only for children, but also for all those who want to find something fresh, new, interesting in contemporary art.
"Do you have any idea how much this violin costs?"
Music of young flowers, an acoustic soundtrack for relaxation and meditation, for free, without SMS and registration.
Rene Magritte, simplified version: a visual tale about how a three-dimensional apple tempts the two-dimensional son of man.
The inscription "This is not a pipe". Hmm, of course, because it's a fork and a few lines on paper.
Would you be able to fit a nocturne into a delicious relief in cookies?
Goodbye, Grape! Soon you will turn into wine, but the baby does not need to know about this at all.
Wow, what a delicious globe!
The cowboy and I walk in pairs, we are round-pliers with the cowboy.
A submarine in the raging abyss of the sky.
"I prescribe ketchup intravenously to the patient, and then sit by a tree for three days and think about life."
The captain got used to the fact that now it is quite problematic to hide from the chase.
"Hello! Can I have a Coke, one potato and a hamburger with more ... pencils?"
"Mom, my soap bubble is somehow strangely inflated here!"
Keywords: South America | The world | Installations | Art | Creative | Ecuador | Objects | Drawings | Contemporary art