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Complicated Illustrations Established with Tangles of Colorful Wires

Greece-based specialist Charis Tsevis is interested with the wired world we live in. No matter how wireless technological innovation is constantly to develop, we still find ourselves reliant upon sites for data transfer and power, and, if we look around, it's conventional to be enclosed by a few connects throughout any room.

In reaction to his interest, Tsevis designed this sequence of cable illustrations for a number of editorial and advertising purposes. The remarkably specific illustrations function a labyrinth of wires twisted together to form figures, faces, and animals. He uses all types of colorful wires, from USB wires to phone wires, which reptile out towards the sides and create a sense of movement and energy moving throughout each composition.

The completely organized collections attract upon both the good and bad space to change technological innovation through a creative discovery of types. Tsevis says :
"All of them have to do with the connection between the network and the body and spirit."

Charis Tsevis Wire Illustrations













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