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Crayola Creation 2
American artist Christian Faur uses hand-cast wax crayons as pixels to create vivid images. Rather than using the crayons to draw with, he uses the object itself as small points of colour like a pointillist painting. Each work is composed of a small box filled with rows and rows of crayons. When viewed from up close the works appear to be a random collection of colours, but as the viewer distances themselves form the piece, the image depicted reveals itself more clearly.
Posted on December 19, 2011 with 7 notes
Source: christianfaur.com
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