
California-based artist Andrew Myers drills thousands of painted screws into wood and then individually paints each screw head. A labor-intensive process, Myers explains that these are more a labor of love than a profitable endeavor.






[via Freshome]

California-based artist Andrew Myers drills thousands of painted screws into wood and then individually paints each screw head. A labor-intensive process, Myers explains that these are more a labor of love than a profitable endeavor.






[via Freshome]
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Zaedrus on 09.24.2011 at 13:18 PM
Just awesome!
AREA VISUAL on 09.25.2011 at 02:38 AM
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Mel on 09.25.2011 at 11:36 AM
Wow that is amazing, it must be so time consuming and fiddly but it’s a very innovative approach to art.
maria on 09.27.2011 at 04:43 AM
what an art!expressing it in every possible way.. applause applause… great art work.!
Star Padilla on 03.19.2012 at 13:58 PM
Amazing artwork- curious how long it takes on average to turn around a piece.
Michael on 06.07.2012 at 06:51 AM
If he forgets the self while doing this art, then that is the true art no-one sees, which is the best art of all.
marcie on 06.09.2012 at 19:40 PM
Amazing and talented!!! We ALWAYS appreciate custom work.
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