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.

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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.