Made from 4,242 officially licensed Rubik’s Cubes, Peter Fecteau‘s mosaic titled Dream Big placed top in ArtPrize‘s 2010 competition. The concept stemmed from a “design dream” where Pete dreamed that he was using Rubik’s Cubes to create something. With this, the Michigan-born artist set out to “reverse solve” each cube, twisting the cube so that one of the faces mapped its nine stickers into the total image, 38,178 stickers total. After about 45 total hours of twisting, solving, and installing, a gorgeously breathtaking mosaic of Martin Luther King Jr. was formed. This is definitely mind blowing, considering the difficulty I have in solving ONE Rubik’s Cube!




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southafricanoilpainting
Very interesting way of painting Peter! I can imagine on painting would take quite some time. I am also an artist in the traditional way. http://southafricanoilpainting.wordpress.com/