Now we’ve all heard of drawings formed by putting together stones, glasses, papers, etc. But today is going to be a bit different as the illustrations you’re going to see below are formed by drawings as well. Small and numerous doodle drawings created and put together to create a bigger picture.

Sagaki Keita is a Japanese artist who has created these amazing drawings. Keita relates his works to the concept of “whole and part” wherein all things are composed of a whole and part. For example, A human is a “whole”, composed of trillions of cells but is also a “part”, as a person is part of a bigger organization like a family, a community, etc. With his drawings, you can observe that his small drawings creates a bigger image when combined together. Scroll down and observe these cool artworks. Come, take a peek, and enjoy!

Mona Lisa
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Expedia City Breaks:Paris
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40.41-74.2
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The Great Wave off Kanagawa from the series 36 Views of Mt.Fuji
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Cupid and Psyche
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Hermes
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Diskophoros half-length statue
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Mars Borghese
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Slave half-length statue
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Torso of Venus de Milo
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2010
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The last supper
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The last supper
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Would you mind receiving a flower
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Birthday
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Wriggle Night
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Spiral
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Check out Sagai Keita’s other works on his website. You can share what you think on his works by leaving a comment below.

Conclusion

Keita’s concept of whole and part is an interesting concept as it suggests a borderless connection. It advocates that we are both a whole in ourselves and at the same time a part of something bigger, like our world. Going further, our world is a “whole” in its own as well, but it is also a “part” of something bigger like our universe. And it goes on and on, boundless, just like our imagination, where it knows no limits.

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Ebrian Acebedo

About the author: A Licensed Medical Practitioner who apparently likes web design and business.

8 comments

  1. it’s so difficult..the artist has a great attitude of being patience..

  2. I’ve already seen a doodle drawings from your past post and I like,how much more today!!??

  3. it’s already nice but what if he use a colored pen?I’m looking forward on it.

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