Russian photographer Stanislav Aristov represented variety of tiny sculptures, including animals, flowers, fish and even Eiffel tower using only fire and burnt matches. “I guess the funny thing is, I don’t even smoke. It was while I was watching the match trying to think of something that I began to think of how it represents life.” Said the artist when he explained his incredible artworks. Source
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