satisfying patterns food Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Sun, 17 Mar 2019 11:08:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Man Organizes Food and Other Objects into Satisfying Patterns https://mobispirit.com/man-organizes-food-and-other-objects-into-satisfying-patterns/ Thu, 21 Mar 2019 10:39:18 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=7407 If you like neatly organized things, then you’ll love the works of Adam Hillman. This visual artist, who calls himself “object arranger,” enjoys organizing food and other objects into satisfying patterns. Hillman takes fruit, crayons, paper, and all sorts of other things and then places them according to their shape, size, and color into impressive […]

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If you like neatly organized things, then you’ll love the works of Adam Hillman. This visual artist, who calls himself “object arranger,” enjoys organizing food and other objects into satisfying patterns.

Hillman takes fruit, crayons, paper, and all sorts of other things and then places them according to their shape, size, and color into impressive compositions. The artist regularly showcases this intriguing artwork on Instagram and offers prints of his creations over at Society6 platform.

You can check out some of his satisfying works below.

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Carrotone (made with baby carrots 🥕)

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Three Squared

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Mocha Mound (made with coffee and milk ☕🥛)

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Tootsie Pop of Color @tootsieroll

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Paper Cut

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Square Meal

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> satisfying patterns food Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Sun, 17 Mar 2019 11:08:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Man Organizes Food and Other Objects into Satisfying Patterns https://mobispirit.com/man-organizes-food-and-other-objects-into-satisfying-patterns/ Thu, 21 Mar 2019 10:39:18 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=7407 If you like neatly organized things, then you’ll love the works of Adam Hillman. This visual artist, who calls himself “object arranger,” enjoys organizing food and other objects into satisfying patterns. Hillman takes fruit, crayons, paper, and all sorts of other things and then places them according to their shape, size, and color into impressive […]

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If you like neatly organized things, then you’ll love the works of Adam Hillman. This visual artist, who calls himself “object arranger,” enjoys organizing food and other objects into satisfying patterns.

Hillman takes fruit, crayons, paper, and all sorts of other things and then places them according to their shape, size, and color into impressive compositions. The artist regularly showcases this intriguing artwork on Instagram and offers prints of his creations over at Society6 platform.

You can check out some of his satisfying works below.

View this post on Instagram

Carrotone (made with baby carrots 🥕)

A post shared by Adam Hillman (@witenry) on

View this post on Instagram

Three Squared

A post shared by Adam Hillman (@witenry) on

View this post on Instagram

Mocha Mound (made with coffee and milk ☕🥛)

A post shared by Adam Hillman (@witenry) on

View this post on Instagram

Tootsie Pop of Color @tootsieroll

A post shared by Adam Hillman (@witenry) on

View this post on Instagram

Paper Cut

A post shared by Adam Hillman (@witenry) on

View this post on Instagram

Square Meal

A post shared by Adam Hillman (@witenry) on

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