See masterpieces from 100 000 toothpicks built in 35 years
Artist Scott Weaver has spent 35 years creating a work of art from an extremely complex name he named "Rolling through the Bay".
Unbelievably beautiful masterpieces from toothpicks
This massive work includes San Francisco 's historic landmarks and iconic places . All are created by a little glue, a lot of toothpicks along with the incredible ingenuity and perseverance of this artist. Scott admits that there are a lot of his bigger architectural works, but no massive work has such a unique composition.
"I used different brands of toothpicks depending on what I'm building. I also have many friends and family members collecting toothpicks on their travels for me. For example, some trees in Golden Gate Park are made of toothpicks from Kenya, Morocco, Spain, West Germany and Italy.The heart inside Palace of Fine Arts is made from toothpicks that people have left in our wedding".
Below, invite you to admire every corner of Scott Weaver 's toothpick art.
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