California based artist Andrew Myers drives screws at varying depths into plywood and paints over them, creating unique 3D images.
Andrew Myers starts with a plywood panel upon which he places pages of a phone book. He then draws out a face and drills 8,000 to 10,000 screws into each portrait.
For me, I consider this a traditional sculpture and all my screws are at different depths,” he said. “There’s nothing planned out. I draw out a figure on the board and figure out the depths.
“The real challenge comes when the sculpture is done and I have to get rid of the flat drawing. It’s hard because of the screws — you can’t get a brush behind them. I did figure out a way to do it, but I’m keeping it a secret.”
Andrew Myers starts with a plywood panel upon which he places pages of a phone book. He then draws out a face and drills 8,000 to 10,000 screws into each portrait.
For me, I consider this a traditional sculpture and all my screws are at different depths,” he said. “There’s nothing planned out. I draw out a figure on the board and figure out the depths.
“The real challenge comes when the sculpture is done and I have to get rid of the flat drawing. It’s hard because of the screws — you can’t get a brush behind them. I did figure out a way to do it, but I’m keeping it a secret.”
8 comments:
So cool!
Wow, artists are surely gifted :)
Amazing! It truly deserves the concentration and art!
This man is truely gifted and all the pictures are so good. Thank you for coming by and have a nice week.
WOW, now this is a different way of doing things.
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very interesting art
welcome back to blogger..we were missing u..wonderful photos..
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