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Gum Sculptures
Ok, Guys - You've heard of sculptures that are made out of sand, rubbers, papers, tapes, so and on. This is something interesting to look at - Gum Sculptures. What do you think about it?
I personally think it's nifty because there's not many sculptures that is common enough just as gum is. PASTIFICIO CERERE FOUNDATION - ARTISTS AND INDUSTRIAL ARCHEOLOGY |
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![]() Thread moved here from 'General Chat'-- ![]() As for this kind of art, the art of chewing and making an art out of that must take hours to accomplish! Also, no problems 'sticking' this art somewhere, on a wall, desk/table-top, etc.,.... All kidding aside, it's quite interesting to see this type of art. Makes one wonder what the object/item is from either off the head or ear in one of the pics. Anyhow, cool art! Anyone, want gum? ![]() ~RR |
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for moving this to the appropriate forum. Anyway, Yes - It's interesting and it makes me wonder how they were able to keep the sculptures in a perfect shape because when the gum is exposed to air for a long period of time, it hardens up after being chewed. That also takes a lot of patience and time to pass by. |
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