Not common canvases, artist Hasan Kale from Turkey uses those small objects, say match end, peanut husks, rice, split almonds, lemon chips, seed of cherry and beans, to paint inconceivably tiny artworks that you need a magnifier to see them.
Related posts on VUING:
Imagined feminine characters merged with dense floral motifs or dizzying black-and-white stripes
Strange body painting illusions by Japanese artist Chooo-san
Violent events happening to porcelain vases
Hyper-realistic pictures drawn by Paul Cadden with a pencil
Exquisite animals sculptures created out of innumerable wrought metal leaves, flowers and butterflie...
Dreamlike watercolor paintings that depict heartwarming relationships between animal and children
Extremely realistic mini sculptures
Adorable and beautiful food art for children
Anatomically correct crocheted heart
The Food Maps representing the most famous foods of countries and continents in the world
Japanese artist Yukiko Morita turns real bread into a functional clock for the home
3D sculptures created out of clothes hangers
Weird wooden sculptures by Japanese artist
How artists transform those boring urban buildings into beautiful pieces of art
Infinity Mirrored Room by Artist Yayoi Kusama
A little weird but very cool leaves made out of human hair
Inventive brunch art
Amazing Book Edge Art - Paintings Hidden in Historical Books
Paper cutting artworks by Maude White
Contemporary ceramic art by South Korean ceramicist Haejin Lee