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Deck of cards

The other day I found an old deck of cards in my house and I wanted to be able to use them somehow in my sketchbook. So I looked up some ideas on pinterest and I found these images and I really fell in love with how just two small objects can tell a story. You can distort objects to make them have a deeper meaning. I ended up doing my own version and put it in a frame and hung it up on my wall. I want to find more everyday objects that nobody would think about using and make them tell a story.

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  1. i like how the artist creates art out of normal everyday objects, it is really interesting. Cool post

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  2. I always think I have to find unique objects or places to have an interesting subject for my art work, so I love how this artist took typical objects and was creative enough to make them into a unique and cool story.

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