周小云
導(dǎo)讀:來自墨爾本的插畫家和攝影師Domenic Bahmann通過無限的想象力,將平淡無奇的生活用品轉(zhuǎn)變?yōu)樯鷦佑腥さ乃囆g(shù)作品。如果我們也能夠像他一樣善于在生活中發(fā)揮創(chuàng)造力,那么每個人都能成為杰出的創(chuàng)意人,至少你會發(fā)現(xiàn)生活正在發(fā)生微妙的變化。
Domenic Bahmann is an art director and designer based in Melbourne.
By day, he specializes in photography and illustrations for advertising. During his spare time, however, he likes to make art out of household items such as the below “Carrot-Plane”.
“My work is based on spontaneous ideas that come by simply looking at something and thinking: ‘What if...,” Bahmann tells Buzz Feed Life.
He started making his “everyday object art” in 2013, as a personal creative challenge that he called Stop-Think-Make. He decided to create an image based on an idea once a week. The designs are simple yet clever and fun, like this toothpaste man creation.
And this lovely sock panda.
This “Biscuit Chair” is playing with food.
Who knew capsicum could make such a perfect “Healthy M”?
As for Bahmanns favourite artwork? Its this super cute crayon spaceship, “Liftoff”.
Vocabulary
illustration n. 插圖,圖解
spontaneous adj. 自發(fā)的,無意識的
capsicum n. 辣椒
(Have you ever had such an insight to make sculptures out of ordinary items?)