Sunday, February 2, 2014

Kayla Quinn: looking out week 2

Different artists from all over the world have been spending years of there life building creative structures, objects, landscapes, buildings, and physical replicas out of something as simple as matchsticks. This phenomenon is captured in these four masterpieces. Patrick Acton must love harry potter because it took him 600,000 matchsticks to recreate Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry.
It took Michael Williams 10 year and 1.6 million matchsticks to replicate the London's Tower Bridge.
 Ron Savory is a retired cabinet maker who recreated the Taj M
ahal out of 10,000 wooden match-sticks.


Michael Arndt took six years, 956,000 match-sticks, and 1686 tubes of glue to build a full-scale replica of McLaren 4/14 F1 car. 

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