With the help of thousands of screws, Andrew Myres, a 31-year-old artist from Orange County, California, manages to mind-blowing portraits. According to Etsicommunication,  the idea struck Andrew while working in a church a few years back: “I  was doing bronze reliefs depicting the life of Saint Catherine and   thought how cool would it be to create something entirely out of screws.   I’d always wanted to work with screws, I got the idea and that was it.   Six months later I completed my first piece.” The portraits are made  by drilling screws into wood and some of them are are 1.2m (4ft). Even  though the artist managed to sell five works for for £5,500, he says  what he does is not measurable in material rewards: “Household screws  are cheap if you need to hang a few pictures but when  you need to buy  tens of thousands of them the price soon adds up. This kind of art is  unique enough that I have to keep going with  it, but it costs so much  to create each piece it’s not as financially  rewarding as you may  think. They are more a labour of love.”
source : freshome 











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