We're going to commit that you've never seen a shirt quite like this.
It's been over two years since we first came across the incredible
screw portraits by Andrew Myers. The Laguna Beach-based artist stunned
us with his unique works that were made by patiently drilling in 8,000
to 10,000 screws into plywood panel. Myers doesn't rely on any computer
software to guide him. Instead, he drills in screws at different depths
all by instinct to create his magnificent 3-D portraits.
In his latest work, titled "It's been a long day," Myers made a 4 foot
by 4 foot sculpture of a men's dress shirt. It consists of 6,500
screws, oil paint, French newspaper clippings from the 1910's to 30's,
and wood. Check out the fun, short video he made about the piece at
Facebook
(https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=555162577840190&set=vb.194937983862653&type=2&theater).
Myers recently redesigned his website. It includes, not only his
trademark screw portraits, but also some thought-provoking bronze
sculptures, as well. Hop on over there to see his full body of work.
Amazing Shirt Made Out Of 6,500 Screws
Reviewed by Amazing For Me
on
Monday, February 17, 2014
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