Sculptures Made of Thousands of Wax Crayons to Raise Wildfire Awareness
Sculptor and artist Herb Williams has created five freestanding, three-dimensional sculptures of wildfire made of Crayola crayons.
The installation ‘Unwanted Visitor: Portrait of Wildfire’ is displayed outdoors at Texas’ National Ranching Heritage Center.
The sculptures are made of thousands of crayons to raise awareness of, and resemble, recent wildfires in the area, which has been affected by the drought.
Because the crayons are made of wax, the sculptures will melt and change shape in the blazing heat of Texas—turning the brightly-colored masterpieces into a gooey mess.
[via Kickstarter]
The installation ‘Unwanted Visitor: Portrait of Wildfire’ is displayed outdoors at Texas’ National Ranching Heritage Center.
The sculptures are made of thousands of crayons to raise awareness of, and resemble, recent wildfires in the area, which has been affected by the drought.
Because the crayons are made of wax, the sculptures will melt and change shape in the blazing heat of Texas—turning the brightly-colored masterpieces into a gooey mess.
[via Kickstarter]