California-based sculptor Andrew Myers is probably one of the most patient artists who turns screws into three-dimensional portraits of his subjects. To create the unique portraits, some of which are four foot tall, Andrew firstly spends weeks drilling holes into a piece of wood. He then carefully drills in the screws, making sure each one is positioned correctly before painting each screw head by hand.
Monday, March 7, 2011
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