In the late 19th century, the painter Seurat pioneered a school of art called "pointillism," using dots of paint to make a larger picture. In Ohio, American artist Christian Faur has done the same thing with crayons — not making dots with crayons, but using the crayons themselves as the "points."
Go view the slideshow at the link above — it’s neat!
Thanks for info about pointillism. Amazing trend.
Great blog and hope to have some time soon to come back and read more!
Very cool! Thanks for the link!