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“Fingerprints” created using everyday items by Kevin Van Aelst

Connecticut-based artist Kevin Van Aelst creates fingerprints from everyday objects like mustard, knitting yarn, cheetos, and something in a kitty litter box that looks like poop! The artist does a lot of re-purposing of common items into other unrelated but artful items. See more of his work here.

From Aelst’s artist statement: “My artwork is an attempt to reconcile my physical surroundings with the fears, fascinations, curiosities, and daydreams occupying my mind. The photographs and constructions consist of common artifacts, materials, and scenes from everyday life, which have been rearranged and reassembled into various forms, patterns, and illustrations. The images aim to examine the distance between where my mind wanders to and the material objects that inspire those fixations. Equally important to this work are the ‘big picture’ and the ‘little things’–the mundane and relatable artifacts of our daily lives, and the more mysterious notions of life and existence. This work is about creating order where we expect to find randomness, and also hints that the minutiae all around us is capable of communicating much larger ideas.”

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