The Art of Christian Faur.
The Art of Christian Faur.
Through a novel technique that I have developed, I again find myself working with the familiar form of the crayon.http://www.christianfaur.com/crayons/crayons.html
Because of the three-dimensional nature of the crayons, the individual surface images appear to change form as one moves about the gallery space. The images completely disappear when viewed from close up, allowing one to read the horizontally sequenced crayon text and to take in the beautifully colored crayon tips -- all the while being reminded of that first box of crayons.
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