Artist Andrew Myers Creates Amazing Portraits Built From Screws
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.
The tactile experience is very important for his, the contemplation of his works must be more than just sight.
Thanks to the different dimensions and texture of the screws, the blind can guess what others can see, as if it was braille.
Via Fubiz
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