Do you suffer from OCD? Get ready to feel waves of satisfaction with these images.

If you have a housekeeping craze and like to see everything put in place in a specific and carefully organized way, then you may have heard more than one person mutter that this is a sign of OCD. For if that's your case, you'll love the images created by artist Adam Hillman - a guy who identifies himself as an “object organizer” and created an Instagram profile to share with his on-duty maniacs his prowess.

According to Christopher Jobson of Colossal, Adam's business is to organize ordinary things - such as paper clips, cotton buds, paper clips, toothpicks or whatever he finds - following patterns to create symmetrical designs and complex shapes. We at Mega Curioso imagine it is a job that takes a lot of time and a lot of patience, but it is a pleasure to look at Adam's tidy figures, it does! Check out:

1 - Have you ever imagined seeing neat clips like this?

Paper clips

(Adam Hillman)

2 - Imagine the work to burn these matches!

Matchsticks

(Adam Hillman)

3 - Staples, staples and more staples

Paper clip

(Adam Hillman)

Think about the time it takes to fix a bunch of pins like this.

Colored pins

(Adam Hillman)

5 - Color Explosion

Colorful straws

(Adam Hillman)

6 - Lines and dashes

Forks and sticks

(Adam Hillman)

7 - Cubes

colored cubes

(Adam Hillman)

8 - Have you thought? Separate leaflet by leaflet?

Stacks of paper

(Adam Hillman)

9 - Flavor Wheel

Lollipops

(Adam Hillman)

10 - Nor can the granules escape the storage

Grainy

(Adam Hillman)

12 - Would you have the bag to create such a pattern?

Organized Toothpicks

(Adam Hillman)

13 - This sweetie pyramid is pure pleasure

M & Ms

(Adam Hillman)

14 - Even the cereals came into play

Cereal with milk

(Adam Hillman)

15 - And all these swabs?

Cotton buds

(Adam Hillman)