Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Victor Nunes Puts Everyday Objects To Use In A Creative Way


Victor Nunes bids goodbye to his art direction days and is now a 63-year-old artist with a huge fan base on social media. Nunes lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil and his light-hearted sketches with a resourceful twist is quickly turning him into a favorite among his fans.

His specialty lies in using everyday objects such as discarded waste, food and other household materials by integrating them into his illustrations. Nunes brings out the quirkiest side of his nature as he uses orange peels, pencil shavings, rubber bands, pen caps and a huge assortment of other knick-knacks to turn his doodles into creative works of art.

The simple beauty of Nunes’ art is that he sees a piece of scrap and imagines that it could play a bigger role in our surroundings. Victor Nunes relays a crystal clear message through his humorous illustrations - nobody needs to be a Leonardo Da Vinci in order to create art.