Landscapes And Cityscapes And Occasional Coffee Cups Painted By Artist Remington Robinson
When you think of a painting, you probably envision something that can be hung on a wall. Not in this case, though.
Remington Robinson paints on Altoids can lids, which means the paintings are small and designed to be displayed on a flat surface. Robinson is also a master of plein air painting, which is done outdoors. So the artist is typically inspired by beautiful landscapes, cityscapes, and, on occasion, a coffee cup.
More: Remington Robinson, Instagram h/t: boredpanda
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