Talented artist transforms containers into architectural masterpieces; photos go viral

Talented artist transforms containers into architectural masterpieces; photos go viral

- An artist, Victor Ehikhamenor, has shared adorable photos of a workplace he turned into an architectural masterpiece five years ago

- The renowned artist and writer painted two containers that were used in constructing the workplace and wowed social media users

- Beautiful patterns adorn the containers and every lover of art will agree that the workplace is nothing short of a display of architectural brilliance

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An artist and writer, Victor Ehikhamenor, has recounted how he gave a workplace a dose of his creativity five years ago.

Victor said his friend told him his vision of what a workplace should look like, and after they had a conversation about it he swung into action.

Adorable photos of container office designed by renowned artist wows social media
The painting gives the workplace an artistic look. Photo credit: @victorsozaboy
Source: Twitter

Two containers were used in constructing the workplace. The Nigerian artist turned the workplace into an architectural masterpiece after painting the containers.

@victorsozaboy

"Exactly 5 years ago, @kola_aina unaware of my fear of heights, told me his vision of what a workplace should feel like. I nodded as I stare at a faraway rock formation visible from @vp_fund. We exchanged a few more words while @woleolabanji said “It is doable”. I went to work."

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Many were wowed with the masterpiece and shared their thoughts in the comment section.

@Chikathegreat1 said:

"Wow!!! applaudissements monsieur!"

@RalphBruce16 commented:

"Lovely."

In similar news, a visual artist identified on Twitter as @IjeomaOgood wowed people with her beautiful artwork which she shared on her social media platform.

She posted an adorable photo of herself alongside the masterpiece and quoted the words of her friend.

@IjeomaOgood said these were the words of her friend when she saw the painting:

"Did you name her? She deserves to travel. Be seen, to tell her stories for centuries to come. Give her a mark, inscribe a description. She will gain the fame of the like of Van Gogh's Starry Night. From pain comes this beauty. Set her free."

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