Bad Bunny fan creates a portrait of the singer using only toast

In Mexico, what is left over is talent and that has become clear to us in many cases that reach our eyes and ears due to social networks, causing the artist or artists to become popular. Such is the case of Rob the Original, a Mexican artist residing in the United States, who creates his works from whatever he finds.

However, despite many disagreeing with this, he continues to craft his art. In fact, one of his works that is currently very viral is the portrait of Bad Bunny, which he created using toast.

marilyn with oreo cookies

This man, who also works as a barber and mural painter, is well known for his ability to create art with any object. It is on his Instagram account that he shares his creations to his more than 1.4 million followers, earning the admiration of people from all over the world.

Among his works, one of the most recognized is the one he made of Marilyn Monroe, using only Oreo cookies. In addition, following this line, she also made a portrait of the famous rapper Tupac.

toast for art

However, a few weeks ago, Rob was heavily criticized for his recent image after using toasted bread to make the portrait of reggaeton Bad Bunny, because while many of his followers applauded his work, there were those who spoke out against using food as raw material to make art.

And it is that many of the users consider that it is inconsiderate to use food when there are thousands of people who have nothing to eat, since by doing this food that could perfectly be donated is wasted. But despite the criticism, most Internet users have not only congratulated him, but also show him their admiration and respect for his talent.

bad bunny made with toast

To make the portrait of Bad Bunny, Rob toasted each slice of bread in a different way and placed all the pieces on a vertical easel, with a canvas in the background to paste the slices and achieve the portrait of the interpreter of Titi asked me.

In addition, in the video that the artist shared on his social network, he shows the entire process, which in less than a day achieved more than 30 thousand “likes”. It’s amazing what Rob can do with such simple things, but it would be good if he considers making his art with other objects and not food. Or, what do you think?


Source: Okchicas

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