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160.jpg from earthshots.org. Mark Jenkins // Street Installations. Besançon Rome Rio de Janeiro.

Mark Jenkins // Street Installations

One man, 100,000 toothpicks, and 35 years: An incredible kinetic sculpture... Thirty five years ago I had yet to be born, but artist Scott Weaver had already begun work on this insanely complex kinetic sculpture, Rolling through the Bay, that he continues to modify and expand even today.

One man, 100,000 toothpicks, and 35 years: An incredible kinetic sculpture...

The elaborate sculpture is comprised of multiple “tours” that move pingpong balls through neighborhoods, historical locations, and iconic symbols of San Francisco, all recreated with a little glue, some toothpicks, and an incredible amount of ingenuity. He admits in the video that there are several toothpick sculptures even larger than his, but none has the unique kinetic components he’s constructed. Via his website Weaver estimates he’s spent over 3,000 hours on the project, and the toothpicks have been sourced from around the world: I have used different brands of toothpicks depending on what I am building. I also have many friends and family members that collect toothpicks in their travels for me.

Humpbackwhaleanddolphin.jpg from si.edu. Body Painting by Craig Tracy. Photo &Showing the way!& by Michael Skelton. Gorgeous nature.