Bruce Mackley, an artist, graphic designer, and self-proclaimed daydreamer, used thousands of painted screws to create a duo of 3D portraits. The artist drilled these colored screws in at different levels on a pine board for texture of 3D effect between painting and sculpture.
Three-dimensional artwork called Descent made of over 20,000 screws
Another art piece titled Turning Away using over 9,000 screws
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