Domenic Bahmann, a perceptive designer from Melbourne, Australia, has an extravagant style with which he has created miniature designs that communicate simple, yet amusing and interesting ideas.

Bahmann's artistic style is diverse, but his miniature arrangements with easily recognizable symbols are perhaps his most interesting works.

Each concept represents a joke or a specific message, and what is most interesting is the fact that they are all created from simple arrangements containing ordinary, everyday objects that can be easily found in any home.

With his surprising imagination and ability to reinterpret the objects around him, Bahmann's work reminds us of artists Javier Perez and Victor Nunes, both with a passion and inclination for transforming simple everyday objects into something completely different.

Perhaps Bahmann's creations will inspire you to find simple objects in your own home and transform them into small arrangements that tell a story or convey a message.

In the gallery we present what artist Domenic Bahmann has managed to do with some ordinary objects.

Source: boredpanda.com

Arrangement representing a snail made from a towel, cream and two toothbrushes

From two simple coffee cups, the artist created an airplane, ready to take off

Sol key from a pair of headphones

Some socks transformed into a panda bear

A piece of hair from a donut bun on a man's head

Steamship created from paper and pencils