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Artist Andrew Myers Creates Amazing Portraits Built From Screws

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Artist Andrew Myers explores the sense of touch through his portraits made of thousands of assembled screws. To make a face appear, he paints the screws like a canvas.

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The tactile experience is very important for his, the contemplation of his works must be more than just sight.

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Thanks to the different dimensions and texture of the screws, the blind can guess what others can see, as if it was braille.

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