Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur

Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Remember that smell when you opened a fresh box of crayons when you were a kid? I found it completely intoxicating. It’s what I imagine these works to smell like – a little bit of nostalgic heaven. Ohio-based artist Christian Faur created this series of crayon sculptures using hand-cast crayons. Each piece has a pixelated look. The crayons are set on their ends with the tip pointing up and each represents a value from the photograph the image is based on. Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Often times, he works with photos taken during the Great Depression. The images still look just as haunting in this form as they would in photographic form. It’s hard to believe how well the images translate in this medium. Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Crayon Sculptures by Christian Faur Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook. © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Caroline in Art | Permalink | No comments

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