French artist Gilbert Legrand transforms everyday domestic objects into sculptures. Legrand, an illustrator and graphic designer, plays on the original shape as he transforms a hanger or a pair of scissors into a mini work of art.
Gilbert Legrand’s website, here.
His Facebook, here.
Oh, I’m captivated by the whimsy, magic and uniqueness of Legrand’s work. It brought a smile to my face.
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I so agree. Funny how often I come back to this post just to have another look!
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I love it! I see faces and robots and whatnot in everyday items as well, but don’t have the artistry to carry it off like this! Splendid!
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True that it’s his artistry that makes all this possible. (And most of us don’t even see the robots and whatnot that you experience! So you must have a true artist eye)
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These are brilliant! Such a simple idea and you’d never think of it yourself! In love with this!
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Exactly right . . . you really never would think of it yourself.
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Absolutely love these – imagine looking at everyday objects and seeing all these wonderful things – love love love.
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I know. It’s hard to imagine how things like this are envisaged. He must have a particularly creative eye.
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I am thankful I landed in this page, as an artist I must say “what a very playful and creative mind” cheers to your arts
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Playful is exactly the right word. Kind of a nice, substantive break, I agree.
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Super super fun fun fun!!!
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I absolutely agree. I’ve never seen his work before, and thought it was wonderful.
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How great?! I love such crazy ideas… Some other great ways to recycle! Thumps up!!
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That’s a great point about recycling. Thanks.
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just ten likes? heck, let’s go for a thousand. Great giggles happening here.
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Yep, giggle it is. Thanks.
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oh this is wonderful. ten likes or more!
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I’d never seen his work before, and like you, just love it.
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