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  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
  • Mother Of Two Makes Cute Japanese Inspired Lunches For Her Kids<br />
<br />
Li Ming, a mother of two in Singapore, creates adorable character bento (or kyaraben) lunches and dinners for her children.<br />
<br />
Sometimes Ming comes up with her own ideas, but she also takes requests from her two sons – Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7. Together, they’ve all come up with brilliant bento lunch ideas – from Hello Kitty and Spiderman to Spongebob and Super Mario.<br />
<br />
Li Ming publishes many of her lunches on her blog and on Instagram,<br />
@bentomonsters, sometimes even posting how-to tutorials. She does, however, keep some of them secret in anticipation for her upcoming book. Be sure to follow her blog for more cute and delicious lunch ideas<br />
<br />
“I started out packing kyrabens for them to bring to school in 2011 but stopped last year after my older boy changed to the morning session,” <br />
<br />
“My boys have been bringing undecorated bentos to school since last year. These food that I share are for their lunch or dinner at home.“<br />
<br />
“These lunches usually take around half an hour to make, excluding the cooking of food. Most take shorter than half an hour, some take longer.“<br />
<br />
“The food must still taste good,  I try to keep that in mind when making my food art. This is because my boys won’t want to eat food that don’t taste good, regardless of how amazing it looks.”<br />
“The book is still in progress, estimated to be out in the US fall of next year.<br />
©Li Ming/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Japanese_Inspired_Lunch...jpg
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
<br />
Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
<br />
ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
<br />
In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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Painting Characters by Lorenzo Castellini<br />
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Brazilian based artist, Lorenzo Castellini, lives in one of the world's craziest cities, Sao Paulo. Castellini likens it to being trapped in one of Hieronymous Boschís paintings. In fact, this is the art that imaginative artist creates. He cuts out characters and images from Bosschís paintings and ëtakes Bosch for a walkí around town and places the characters in surreal scenes.<br />
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In doing so, many other artists came into Castelliniís mind in which he could also create art, like Van Gogh, Matisse and Basquiat. He has come up with how own term for the art he produces, ëAir Collageí. This is any composition created by the juxtaposition of any form or shape into the subject without physical contact between them.<br />
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ìYou have to get time, space, angle, distance and the right opportunity to create an interesting air collage. It looks easy but it is quite hard to get it just right. The main idea is to bring the old masters back to the future and make them do what they did best having fun and puzzling people says Castellini.<br />
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  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
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Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
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Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
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Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
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Photo shows: Daisy Duck – 75 (1940 – …)<br />
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  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
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Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
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Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
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Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
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Photo shows: Mickey & Minnie Mouse – 87 (1928 – …)<br />
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  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
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Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
<br />
Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
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Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
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Photo shows: Tweety & Sylvester – 73 (1942 – …)<br />
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  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
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Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
<br />
Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
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Photo shows: Buggs & Lola Bunny – 77 (1938 – …)<br />
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  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
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Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
<br />
Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Photo shows: Tom & Jerry – 75 (1940 –...)<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Disney_Characters_Aged0...jpg
  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
<br />
Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Porky Pig – 80 (1935 – …)<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Disney_Characters_Aged0...jpg
  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
<br />
Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote – 66 (1949 – …)<br />
©Excluisvepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Disney_Characters_Aged0...jpg
  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
<br />
Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Daffy Duck – 78 (1937 – …)<br />
©Excluisvepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Disney_Characters_Aged0...jpg
  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
<br />
Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Donald Duck – 81 (1934 – …)<br />
©Excluisvepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Disney_Characters_Aged0...jpg
  • If Cartoon Characters Looked Their Age<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov, a Russian artist, created a series of illustrations portraying our favourite cartoon characters as pensioners. The artist imagined each of them having had a long and complicated life.<br />
<br />
Micky is the animation tycoon, Goofy didn’t get insurance and became homeless, Daisy left Donald because of his gambling, Tom & Jerry have health problems because of their reckless youth and many of them are older than 80.<br />
<br />
Andrew Tarusov has  settled down in Los Angeles, California. Having studies for 10 years, his occupation is art and animation. He likes vintage style Pin-Ups and comics.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Goofy – 83 (1932 – …)<br />
©Excluisvepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Disney_Characters_Aged0...jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero1.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures04.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero20.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero19.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero18.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero16.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero15.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero14.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero13.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero9.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero10.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero7.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero6.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero4.jpg
  • The Life and Times of an Ageing Superhero Captured in Oil Paintings<br />
<br />
In his ongoing series of photorealistic oil paintings called the Ageing Superhero, Swedish artist Andreas Englund takes us into the candidly humorous life of an anonymous superhero who has probably seen better days. Though he still puts up a tough fight, the wear and tear of battling crime has taken its toll on this elderly action figure.<br />
In a kind of tender comic on a huge canvas, Englund describes the hero who is slowly but surely spending his remaining years with human traits as a link between the artist himself and the viewer. It was extremely important to Englund to portray the aging process with an intensified presence. If you want to accord credibility to a character, the character himself needs to face up reality and the aging process. He has to acknowledge to himself that he cannot live up to expectations and that the “perfect life” is nothing more than wishfulness. Englund’s artworks are focused on the maturing process. Even in the old age it is still possible to achieve something valuable although someone’s drive and vigour won’t bluster out explosively. Nevertheless everybody in his advanced age deserves to be recognised and respected for what he has achieved in life.<br />
©Andreas Englund/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_An_Ageing_Superhero3.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures12.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures11.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures10.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures08.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures07.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures06.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures05.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures03.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
<br />
Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cats_In_Pictures02.jpg
  • Hilarious photos of cats sticking their heads through holes in cardboard drawings of astronauts, dinosaurs and even Super Mario<br />
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Putting your head through a hole in a cardboard cutout can be an amusing photograph opportunity for human beings - but now a new internet trend is letting our feline friends in on the act.<br />
This set of images shows how a series of cats have been indulging in cardboard art with hilarious results, with one cat transformed into a beefcake, while another rides a broom like a witch.<br />
One owner creates an astronaut design for their favourite moggie and a cat is turned into classic video game character Super Mario. In another funny snap a cat dons a pair of sunglasses.<br />
Another resembles an Indiana Jones-type character and others include a pet with a glass of wine and as a dinosaur. The pictures were uploaded onto the Sad and Useless blog and became an online hit.<br />
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