How about artwork designed using paperclips, breakfast cereal, and other office supplies! All these objects are finding their way into symmetrically laid out, very controlled, art that literally takes unbelievable hours to measure, cut, and arranges for his finished product.
New Jersey-based Adam Hillman, known as the Object Arranger, has taken his organized efforts to the max by pushing his precise patterns of everyday items and turning them into extremely complicated designs.