An artist from Armenia named Edgar Artis creates incredible pictures from the most common means. In his images, which he shares in instagram, you can see painted models dressed in bright outfits. They are made of the most ordinary material - from instant noodles to clothespins, flower petals and even fruit and vegetable cleanings.

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Colored drinks tubes have become a subject of creativity
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Rowan dress

Edgar is not limited in his work. In some cases, he first draws a model, and then cuts out the outline of the dress from a sheet. After that, the artist photographs the resulting stencil on the background of various buildings.

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Luxurious peony skirt
Edgar Artis Collection
Noodle dress

 

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A “crumbling” rice skirt
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And this image is made from ordinary clothespins.
Edgar Artis Collection
Lush flower petals
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Gray feathers - it is possible that pigeons
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Wire can also become material for art.
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Appetizing (literally) dress
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One-legged model in a fluffy robe
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Blueberry Robe
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The stencils of the artist are also worthy of attention
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Who would have thought that cellophane might look so attractive
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Geisha on a background of wild strawberries
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Conventional peeling nuts turned into a dress

What means does Edgar not use to create his models! Viewers can only wonder at the imagination of the artist. The design of these dresses would be envied by the most capricious fashionista. And these luxurious outfits are obtained from things that are usually considered almost garbage. Who would have thought that even a pair of orange rubber gloves, straws for lemonade or wire could do something similar!

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Shredded Apple Robe
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Bright Christmas outfit
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Clothes, damn it ... More precisely, damn clothes!
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Mmmm, shrimp and red caviar ...
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Disposable cups in the service of creativity
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Big Mac - not resist in any way!
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Another curious stencil
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Dress made from pieces of an old CD
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Red and Blue Feather Robe

Impressive, isn't it? The poet Mayakovsky wrote: “Could you play a nocturne on a flute of drainpipes?” Seeing the work of Artis, the Soviet poet would certainly have expressed himself in a different way: “Would you be able to create an outfit from feathers, trash and shells?”