Real works of art out of everyday items and food
Previously, the majority of people perceived the cartoons and animation as something exclusively for children. But the idea of art becoming wider and wider, and a lot of people start to create art in various forms, sometimes blending different elements into one final. In General, cartoons and animations, is now valued not only by children but by people much older. Moreover, now adults, are inspired by cartoons and create something beautiful.
Javier pérez, from Guayaquil (Ecuador) creates paintings, installations, painting something parts to lying on paper subjects. Inspired by cartoons, Javier from childhood loved to draw funny characters. Later he became a graphic designer. Combining a familiar domestic objects and food with their minimalistic designs, he makes installations more interesting and alive. And make no mistake about it: works Javier, not only for children but for all those who want to find in contemporary art-something fresh, new and interesting.
"Do you have any idea how much this violin is worth?"
Music young flowers, acoustic soundtrack for relaxation and meditation, free, without SMS and registration.
Rene Magritte, the simplified version: a visual tale of how Apple tempts dimensional two-dimensional of the son of man.
The inscription "This is not a pipe". Hmm, well of course, because it is a fork and a few lines on paper.
And you Nocturne to enter would In cookies delicious relief?
Goodbye, Grape! Soon you will turn into wine, but little know about it not necessarily.
Wow, what a delicious globe!
Cowboy walking a pair of pliers cowboy.
Submarine in the stormy depths of the sky.
"The patient was prescribed intravenous ketchup, and then three days to sit by the tree and think about life."
Captain long accustomed to the fact that now escape from the chase is quite problematic.
"Hello! Can coke, potatoes and hamburger... more pencils?"
"Mom, I have a bubble strangely puffed up!"
Keywords: Installations | Art | Creativity | Objects | Drawings | Contemporary art | Ecuador