By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001
Artist Michael Johansson has a series of pieces he calls Tetris. At first glance they look to be just orderly piles of stuff, but look closer. See the yono arcade shapes? The colours?
Yeah, he’s not just piling up yono business sbi junk neatly, he’s arranging them
in Tetris shapes, and making sure yono business they all fight together as perfectly as only Tetris pieces
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