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The world of oil paintings in the tin box of mint candy, take away the most beautiful scenery in a p

The world of oil paintings in the tin box of mint candy, take away the most beautiful scenery in a package

What to do with the finished mint cans? Recycle them? Or...? A series of mini oil paintings created by Colorado artist Heidi Annalise use tin cans containing mints as canvases. She painted one landscape painting after another, and has accumulated hundreds of them so far. Annalise shared them with everyone on Instagram, and has attracted nearly 100,000 fans.

The world of oil paintings in the tin box of mint candy, take away the most beautiful scenery in a package

Annalise used the lid of the mint jar as a canvas, and spread a layer of color paper on the bottom of the jar to use it as a palette. The colorful mint candies have now become colored paints limited to the brush. Although they cannot Eating is the best spiritual food for your eyes!

The world of oil paintings in the tin box of mint candy, take away the most beautiful scenery in a package

The world of oil paintings in the tin box of mint candy, take away the most beautiful scenery in a package

The world of oil paintings in the tin box of mint candy, take away the most beautiful scenery in a package

The world of oil paintings in the tin box of mint candy, take away the most beautiful scenery in a package

Annalise is a self-taught artist. In 2015, he quit his job on the East Coast and returned to his hometown of Colorado to become a full-time artist. In an interview with The Guardian, he said: “While painting, thinking about details that might otherwise be overlooked helps me immerse myself in vivid memories of sitting on a hillside and studying the colors of the mountain’s shadows. , for me, it has become a form of meditation. Although I may be bitten by mosquitoes and blown by the wind, it is intoxicating to get lost in this small world."