Life in a Notebook: This Prague-Based Artist Draws Interactive Illustrations Using Everyday Objects
Prague-based artist Kristián Mensa (previously featured) 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.
More: Kristián Mensa, Instagram h/t: boredpanda
More Inspiring Stories
1957's Rosglavpivo Catalogue
Psiphon Launches All-New Digital Look
Wilhelm Werner Von Zimmer’s "Dance Of Death" From 1540
Beautifult Photorealistic Drawings By Heather Rooney
"Thriller" Flashmob In Sao Paolo Honors The King Of Pop
Illusion
114k Instagram Followers Can’t Get Enough Of These Minimalist Everyday-Object Photos By Thai Photographer
Gorgeous Illustrations From Prentzinger’s Celestial Atlas,1851
"About What Never Happened": The Superb Artworks of Dmitry Listov
Japanese Illustrator BerryVerrine Dazzles With Awesome Retrowave Kawaii Art
Designer Ekaterina Teterkina
Robots And Donuts: The Amazing Retro-Futuristic Art Of Eric Joyner
Why So Many Medieval Manuscripts Depict Violent Rabbits?
Russian Woman Who Suffered From Alopecia Now Has Beautiful Long Hair
The Simpsons Meets Fine Art in Amazing Mash-Ups
Lego Lost At Sea: An Online Museum Of Plastic Toys Lost At Sea In 1997
Unique And Memorable Color Palettes To Inspire You
The Best Street Art Masterpieces of 2013
The Superb Atmospheric Surreal 3D Artworks of Eugene Tikhonov
Artist Tried To Imagine How These Famous Characters Would Be Affected By Ecological Disasters
"Forest Of Insomnia": Surreal And Dreamlike Photo Manipulations Of Louis Kellner
For Men With Balls
This German Artist Creates Cartoons And Comic Series About Travel Adventures And Cultural Discoveries
"All Our Wrong Todays": The Colossal Worlds Of Nicolas Bouvier