
We had portraits made from matches, and here's one made from crayons by artist Joseph Barbaccia - [via] Thanks mpeg2tom! - Link & details.
Portrait made from crayons
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On a similar note, and very impressive when seen in person, check out these glitter and Elmer's glue paintings by Claire Joyce. The photos really don't do them justice, especially considering their size and amount of detail.
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I bet you could do somthing really cool if you put a peice of paper on that it would be like a print, you would probably break it though
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I bet you could do somthing really cool if you put a peice of paper on that it would be like a print, you would probably break it though
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fred789,
It wouldn't break through if you used a non acidic matboard. Or backed the paper with something like plywood.
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