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Life in a Notebook: This Prague-Based Artist Draws Interactive Illustrations Using Everyday Objects (70 New Pics)
Prague-based artist Kristián Mensa is living proof that talent and creativity can manifest pretty much everywhere if you take your time to look really look for it. Mensa’s work usually has real-life objects used as part of his illustrations: he integrates a seemingly out-of-place item and draws on top of it, creating eye-catching artwork.
In one of his posts on Bored Panda, Mensa wrote, “I believe that inspiration can be found at every single corner all around us. That is why I am working with the most ordinary and simple objects and themes to prove that art can be applied almost everywhere, anytime. Just take a look and hopefully these will inspire you to look at the world differently and appreciate all the little things.”
Kristián’s work has been previously featured on our platform and you can find his previous posts by clicking here, here, and here.
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If we all could see the world from the artist's perspective, what place of wonder it would be. I am a bit jealous. I will work on seeing in his unique way!
If this doesn't make you see everyday things we see the same old way with a through a new perspective, nothing will. We all have something no one else has. There are no xeroxes where we come from.
If this doesn't make you see everyday things we see the same old way with a through a new perspective, nothing will. We all have something no one else has. There are no xeroxes where we come from.