Christian Faur rocks the crayon art




Ohio-based artist Christian Faur brilliantly uses crayons in a manner between pointillism and pixelation and the results are genius. – Jenny Eng
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Just Paper II – A 95 inch by 61 inch paper sculpture made from over20,000 strips of shredded paper. The strips are glued onto a light weight foam backing and assembled in such a way as to make an image that is know in the media to represent the U.S. Naval Station in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

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