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Wednesday
Aug222012

Photorealistic Portraits Created With Crayon Tips

These photorealistic portraits are by Christian Faur, who uses the tips of crayons to create these awesome pixel-esque works of art. (click photo for larger image)Artist Christian Faur  “carefully arranges thousands of different colored crayons into neat rows, resulting in some rather colorful works of pointed portraiture.”

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This Ohio based artist is masterful at working with a variety of materials (traditional and non-traditional) in unique ways--combining his own studies in the natural sciences with innovative techniques. By all means visit the artist’s website to enjoy some incredible works of the imagination, executed with precision.

Christian Faur - Flag, 199 dollar bills, black tea, thread (click photo for larger image)