Coin Art
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This elaborate picture is entirely made out of coins. By using the different patina of the pennies, it is easy to create highlights and shadow. Dimes and nickles make for a gorgeous reflecting background.
Many artists tend to melt down the currency and use the metal for other types of art, but why would you?
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It sure is worth pinching pennies; if not for boosting your savings account, then for boosting your creativity!
See also:
Coin Art II
Coin Art - Materials and Equipment
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