Artist Uses Everyday Objects to Recreate Famous Paintings

Adam Hillman describes himself as an object arranger and visual artist who loves playing with colors and shapes. He creates fun patterns made of LEGO bricks, foods, candies, everything he finds at his home.

“I grew up fascinated with art history, so it seemed natural to want to create my own art,” the artist told Bored Panda. “Instead of traditional painting and sculpture, I wanted to use materials that reflected the time I live in, which is why I use everyday objects.”

To create each art piece, Hillman needs an average of two hours to prepare an arrangement, later comes the creating it.

“I’m always thinking about possible ideas, but the best photos I’ve created come about very organically,” he added. “It takes an average of two hours to execute an arrangement, not including the time it takes to conceptually formulate it.”

Hillman shares his work on his Instagram profile where he has attracted a following of over 306 thousand people. He even recreated famous paintings like The Starry Night or The Kiss.

Scroll down and enjoy his work.

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TBT: Brushy Night, 2017

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Mocha Lisa

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Starry Night #adamhillman

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