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Since the tops of the matches come in several different colors, they lend themselves very well for designing artwork. Take a look at these match stick sculptures. Aren't they gorgeous?!
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After finishing one of those, I would advise the artist, to put a strong protective coating over it. Even while working on one of these, it would be highly recommended, to try not to spark anything. Unless he/she would like to see it go up in smoke.
While looking for some of this artwork, I read about an artist, who created sculptures like these and then... really set them on fire! I guess, he found a way to control his pyromania, huh? Grin.
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