Image beams use matches to turn into animals

The artist and Russian photographer Stanislav Aristov created amazing beautiful animals from burning matches, smoke, fire and Photoshop.

The artist and Russian photographer Stanislav Aristov created amazing beautiful animals from burning matches, smoke, fire and Photoshop.

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This dragonfly is made up of a burned matchstick, matches and photoshop.

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This spider is hanging over a spider web, 4 of its 8 legs are holding fireballs. To create this work, Aristov had to bend each match to a match - an extremely difficult job.

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A spiral match is used to create a snail shell in the picture. The slug body is made up of fire.

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The photographer took the initiative to use fire to create a contrast between two bright, dark colors, and blew the soul to this fish. Looking at him as if moving while swimming in the water.

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A bug is flying.

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This butterfly is extremely colorful.

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The end of the burnt match is used to make this parrot's head and neck.

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Add a butterfly, with matchstick smoke wings.

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This lizard is climbing the wall.

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A swan is swimming in a rippling lake.

Update 16 December 2018
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