i’m jealous of ryan and trevor oakes
I wonder if the mother of Ryan and Trevor Oakes imagined that this is what her twin boys would do when she told them to ‘go play’. Clearly she forgot to mention that whole “don’t play with matches” thing… and I’m so glad, because look what they made! Wow.
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Insanely beautiful. I love when so-called mundane objects are transformed into something else, like Sakir Gokcebag’s toilet paper installations. I made a tiny log cabin out of popsicle sticks once. That’s about it.
haha!
You might also like this guy, his name is Peter Trevelyan and he works in Wellington, NZ. This piece is made from mechanical pencil leads and was amazing in person! very large work
http://citygallery.org.nz/exhibition/the-light-fantastic-peter-trevelyan
This piece, outside our national museum was also a stunner
http://www.sculpture.org.nz/engine/SID/10005/AID/1257.htm
Well worth a googleing
ooh! thanks courtney!
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Insane!!! Amazing!! WOW
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segunda foto??????
they are all matches : )
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Oh the thinks you can do!
What a creative idea! Smoking is so passe, it makes sense to reuse matchsticks in a creative way.