The cliché’ “A Picture’s Worth a 1000 Words” appears to be appropriate. This candid shot was captured as National Semiconductor launched its latest effort promoting environmentally friendly practices. They will track the effort as employees commit to switching from plastic and paper to ceramic.
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Posted on June 16, 2010 by lydia | Permalink
Don’t know how she does it! Artist Diem Chau has some serious artistic ability and steady hands to make these tiny carvings out of crayons.

“I was commissioned by Wieden + Kennedy to carve 66 crayons for this year’s Nike World Cup press kits! Only 11 kits went out… I have no idea who got them, but I’m so jealous! W+K is amazing to work with and the project was a welcomed challenge! I had 18 days to make around 70 crayons, there was a week I slept 3 hours a night.”




I hope she got a set of her own to keep on hand. If not I think Wieden + Kennedy should send one right away.
Diem also does other art besides carving out tiny people in crayons. Check out her blog and her website.
Posted on June 14, 2010 by debra | Permalink
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