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 ...
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 ...
Every child most likely owns one, and every child has most likely tried to eat one! Crayons, in some form or another, have been around for thousands of years, and our ancestors were well-versed in ...
You’ll need: Wax crayons, canvas, glue and hair dryer. How to: ♦ Using glue, fix an entire set of wax crayons on the top of your canvas. Make sure you have a spectrum of colours to make your painting ...
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, ...
The centennial of the Crayola crayon this year is more a celebration of the brand’s prominence as an icon in American culture than of the birth of the waxy object itself. Crayolas were not the country ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. McArthur Binion is an abstract artist ...
Siri Svedborg and Adrian Bursell have designed Crayon Pine, a series of pine furniture pieces surfaced in wax crayon. Crayon Pine is a self-initiated project created for audiences interested in ...