40 Pictures Of Interactive Illustrations That Make Use Of Everyday Items, As Shared By An Artist Online
Finding ideas could be challenging, but once they are located, carrying them out is simple
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
Ali Abd Al-Razzaq is an Iraqi artist and he enjoys fusing reality and drawing together. The artist started making these interactive drawings way back in 2013, and he's currently seeking any real object nearby to use as a starting point for a new drawing.
His artwork aims to develop completely original ideas for commonplace items. Finding ideas could be challenging, but once they are located, carrying them out is simple.
The artist has this to say as well:
"I began incorporating everyday objects into my drawings to create a unique and distinctive style of art. After completing my first piece, I received a positive response from others who thought it was special and really enjoyed it. I have always aspired to be a distinguished artist and the reaction to my first piece encouraged me to continue pursuing this goal."
The artist finds inspiration for his artwork through the support and encouragement of his friends and other people. "Their motivation helps to stimulate my imagination and cognitive activity, which allows me to come up with new ideas and bring them to fruition," he added.
We do hope you like his newest batch of drawings as we've gathered up for you below.
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1. A tomato comes to play
aliabdalrazzaq2. Is that a peg?
aliabdalrazzaq3. Love it
aliabdalrazzaq4. Perfectly placed
aliabdalrazzaq5. A tooth less grampa kitty
aliabdalrazzaq6. A stapler comes to play here
aliabdalrazzaq7. This is brilliant
aliabdalrazzaqThe artist also shares the most challenging aspect of the creative process saying:
"When I am facing personal issues that disrupt my mental clarity and focus. My artwork requires a clear and focused mind, so these difficulties can hinder my ability to create. However, I take pleasure in the positive reactions of others when they appreciate my artwork and are surprised by the potential of everyday tools as artistic mediums."
8. Spot the scissor
aliabdalrazzaq9. Another brilliant piece
aliabdalrazzaq10. A croco with an aloe tail
aliabdalrazzaq11. The biscuits are the pillows and portrait
aliabdalrazzaq12. Accuracy nailed
aliabdalrazzaq13. I wouldn't have thought about it like this
aliabdalrazzaq14. Nice hair
aliabdalrazzaq15. Okay, it's time to make a run for it
aliabdalrazzaq16. The scissors comes to play again
aliabdalrazzaq17. Nice one
aliabdalrazzaq18. Way to go, face masks
aliabdalrazzaq19. Food is served
aliabdalrazzaq20. Got ya
aliabdalrazzaq21. Someone's got to clean up
aliabdalrazzaq22. Pull off and enter the shower
aliabdalrazzaq23. Hey froggie
aliabdalrazzaq24. Under my umbrella...
aliabdalrazzaq25. And that is how you slip
aliabdalrazzaq26. At least I'm safe right here
aliabdalrazzaq27. Keep on blowing
aliabdalrazzaq28. The movie premiere kicks off
aliabdalrazzaq29. That is a lot of hair
aliabdalrazzaq30. We are one
aliabdalrazzaq31. A caged bird
aliabdalrazzaq32. Alright, step on it
aliabdalrazzaq33. Oh no
aliabdalrazzaq34. Here we go
aliabdalrazzaq35. Yay
aliabdalrazzaq36. From this to that
aliabdalrazzaq37. That is not what I'm thinking it is
aliabdalrazzaq38. Get out of your shell
aliabdalrazzaq39. Take your pick
aliabdalrazzaq40. Nice
aliabdalrazzaqThe artist says he's always been striving to create new works of art. However, he has struggled to showcase his art and gain new friends who appreciate it due to challenges in finding suitable venues to display his work.
"Despite my efforts to create new pieces and hold exhibitions, I have faced difficulties in presenting my art." Drop your thoughts about this post in the comments below.