Artist: Michael Murphy
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Michael Murphy creates this work of art called 'Team Extreme Jesus' made of plastic army men.
Artist: Vik Muniz
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Brazilian artist Vik Muniz creates this portrait of a soldier made out of little plastic toy soldiers. Four thousand tiny toy soldiers were used to create this image, inspired by an anonymous daguerrotype from the nineteenth century.
Artist: Joe Black (We have covered one of his work in this post)
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Artist Joe Black creates this portrait of Chinese soldier by photographer Robert Capa that appeared on the cover of LIFE magazine in 1938. Black glued over 5,500 multi-colored toy soldiers to a vertical surface to achieve the pointillistic effect.
Artist: Dave Cole
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Dave Cole creates this American flag made of melted and painted plastic toy soldiers.
Artist: Valerie Leonard
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Connecticut artist Valerie Leonard creates a globe, crafted from melted toy soldiers.
Artist: Evan Blackwell
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Concentric circles of toy soldiers surround a small mirror in the center of the piece. The soldiers are coated in black rubber.
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This bust is made of heat fused toy soldiers
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Hundreds of small toy soldiers form this vessel
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Michael Murphy creates this work of art called 'Team Extreme Jesus' made of plastic army men.
Artist: Vik Muniz
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Brazilian artist Vik Muniz creates this portrait of a soldier made out of little plastic toy soldiers. Four thousand tiny toy soldiers were used to create this image, inspired by an anonymous daguerrotype from the nineteenth century.
Artist: Joe Black (We have covered one of his work in this post)
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Artist Joe Black creates this portrait of Chinese soldier by photographer Robert Capa that appeared on the cover of LIFE magazine in 1938. Black glued over 5,500 multi-colored toy soldiers to a vertical surface to achieve the pointillistic effect.
Artist: Dave Cole
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Dave Cole creates this American flag made of melted and painted plastic toy soldiers.
Artist: Valerie Leonard
[link]
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Connecticut artist Valerie Leonard creates a globe, crafted from melted toy soldiers.
Artist: Evan Blackwell
[link]
Concentric circles of toy soldiers surround a small mirror in the center of the piece. The soldiers are coated in black rubber.
[link]
This bust is made of heat fused toy soldiers
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Hundreds of small toy soldiers form this vessel
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