“Skeleton Keys.” All images © Adam Hillman, shared with permission
Everyday objects are puzzled into meticulously organized compositions in the work of , who has a knack for arranging items like coins, toothpicks, and keys into vibrant flat-lays. Inspired by textures, color, and gradients, the artist responds to the tactile qualities of each material to form intricately woven straws, stacked pennies, and breakfast cereal into geometric forms. You can find more of Hillman’s work on , and purchase prints at .
“Straws-hatching”
“Brick Work”
“Pickwheeling”
“Cubism”
Details of “Straws-hatching” and “Skeleton Keys”
“Balanced Budget”
“Break-Fast”
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