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Hello, I'm design director at Taxi Studio in the UK. This is my personal inspiration blog... feel free to follow to keep up with what catches my eye. Any opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of Taxi Studio.

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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.

    Tagged: Christian Faur Art Crayon Conceptual Pointillist Pixels Colours Portrait Abstract Figurative Illusion

    Posted on December 19, 2011 with 7 notes

    Source: christianfaur.com

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