Artist Creates Fantastic Upcycled Insect Artworks Using Discarded Objects
Mark Oliver is a full time, professional artist and award winning illustrator based in Worthing, United Kingdom.
As a child he was fascinated by his father’s collection of electrical and engineering components. This fascination has significantly influenced the style of his illustrations and artworks. And still 20 years later, robots, industrial architecture, and mechanics are consistent themes in Mark Oliver’s creative work.
More: Mark Oliver, Instagram, Behance
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