Artist Wolfgang Stiller’s “Matchstickmen” Are Hauntingly Captivating
German artist Wolfgang Stiller, has created a collection of sculptures named the ‘Matchstickmen’.
The ‘Matchstickmen’ are the result of the artist combining leftover moulds from a film production, with leftover wood that he had in his studio, which were then charred to appear as a burnt matchstick with a haunting head.
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