Istanbul-based Microartist, Hasan Kale, uses extreme precision and a steady hand to create a series of impossibly small paintings using everyday objects as his canvas. According to Kale, “things we usually see can turn into something invisible” – this thought inspired his new direction and his work calls attention to the things that we see yet often ignore in daily life. Anything from a butterfly wing to rice, nails, sugar and chocolate.
He hopes to open up new perspectives and windows through his work, and build up a new language within the art world. Kale has collaborated with numerous other well-known Turkish brands and jewellery designers in order to explore other areas of design.
More of Kale’s amazingly detailed artwork can be seen via his Website, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
via Twisted Sifter.
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