Ever wanted a creative way to keep track of places you’ve visited? Well, Turkish artist Berk Armagan has taken this idea to a whole new level by using disposable cups. Usually, he chooses either spots he visits or interesting objects and draws them on cups to create photographic compositions.
Berk told Bored Panda: "I started drawing on cups with the idea of gaining financial income to travel the world. I have traveled to 25 countries and 60+ cities when I realized this idea since October 2016. Although I do not have any education for drawing, I have seen so many places in the past few years and reached many people.”
“I share what I’ve learned, my experiences, and my art while traveling with the people who follow me. Thanks to them, I’ve been able to collaborate with brands such as Ford Turkey, TikTok, Starbucks and others.”
If you’d like to see more illustrations by Berk, check out this previous post on Bored Panda.
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Whoa! Is that drawing really on the cup? It looks like its coming off the sides. Its stunning artwork either way.
It is on the cup but i think he cut some of the cup out so it would pop out so it looked 3d
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Most people I have met already new this but thanks for the reminder.
Load More Replies...This is really beautiful work. Is it cut out of the cup or was something added to the cup to give the 3D effect? Stunning!
Again, I can barely write my name neatly on a curved surface, so I am very impressed by this.
I wish the market were a little more bullish these days! Love the way you captured this one.
Wow! This really makes a statement, & it's gorgeous art! Loves it!
I like this one! It is so cool how it is on their wrist, like a watch
I just pictured this camel cup full of water and it struck me as very funny...
This made me laugh! I'm in Florida, and we get some very aggressive sea gulls here!
I just looked him up, and I still don't know if he was a good guy or a bad guy, the versions I looked at are so different from one another.
I am troubled that I didn't recognize the last ones. I loved the gallery, they are true works of art.
I am troubled that I didn't recognize the last ones. I loved the gallery, they are true works of art.