Sakir Gokceberg is a Turkish artist that has turned fruit into everyday larger pieces of art. Other materials such as boots, toilet paper and other everyday objects have been used. His pieces are notorious for the intense angles and curves.
Kevin Van Aeist is different from the two above artists because he takes objects that don't seem as wanted objects. He uses materials such as trash to make bigger installation pieces. I am very fond of the masking tape piece he has made, it is simple but really fascinating.
Giuseppe Colarusso is an artist that uses everyday objects and makes them completely useless and un functional. I think what he does it quite funny, even though there are only a couple images below, I spent some time laughing at the screen looking at all of his other pieces. My favorite happen to be the two below. What is the point of a ping pong bat when the ball would simply go straight through? As well as the classic game everyone has played before, you can see right through the cups making it completely pointless.
Gilbert Legrand is an artist that transfers little paintings onto everyday objects making them very quirky and different. Most of what he paints on I can't imagine doing that. I know quite a few people who would be pleased with owning a couple of his corkscrews.

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