Our friends over at PSFK recently highlighted Japanese artist Kenji Sugiyama.
Kenji has, believe it or not, created and squeezed into pasta boxes, intricate scenes of museum-goers observing art. That’s right, pasta boxes! Kenji calls his collection “Institute of Intimate Museums.”



The images aren’t crystal clear, but come on — you try taking a photo inside a pasta box and see how clear you get.























I like that you can find art anywhere, even inside a pasta box. What a creative mind.
An up and coming artist, I've heard of him before somewhere.
Now I've seen everything!
Good for you!
art shows up in the weirdest places
I like, I think?
Brings back fun memories of making dioramas when I was a kid.
So cute! These are like an eensy-weensy versions of classic shotgun houses.
Plants cannot move from one location to another, thus many flowers have evolved to attract animals to transfer pollen between individuals in dispersed populations. Flowers that are insect-pollinated are called entomophilous; literally "insect-loving" in Greek.