From afar these works of art look like simple pixelated pictures but in fact they are photographs recreated with thousands of colourful wax crayons. Artist Christian Faur revoked memories from his ...
At first glance these pictures look like nothing more than pixelated photographs but closer inspection reveals the images are actually created using thousands of wax crayons. Bored with paint and ...
The term “Crayon Art” brings to mind scribbled drawings of houses, stick figures and dogs conceived by six year old Picassos with a penchant for eating glue. These crayon masterpieces then adorn the ...
Caydence sees all the artwork her drawing inspired. When 9-year-old Caydence from Austin, Texas, picked up a box of 64 crayons and filled a page with her drawings, she sparked a wave of creativity.
Whether you have a little one who loves to play Picasso all over your walls in crayon, or you're just watching a younger sibling or friend of family and they've all but wrecked the paint with a stick ...
PHOENIX — Melting crayons in the Arizona sun is one of the easiest art projects you can try at home. Crayons begin to melt at around 105° Fahrenheit and have a melting point between 120° - 147° ...
Christian Faur is an artist based in Granville, Ohio. Looking for a new technique, he experimented with painting with wax, but he didn't feel the results were satisfactory. Then, at Christmas in 2005, ...
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