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Amazingly Patient Artist Uses 100,000 Toothpicks to Create Incredible Sculpture of San Francisco

04/25/2011
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  • Scott Weaver Toothpick San Francisco
    How far would you go to show how much you love your city? Or in <a href="http://www.rollingthroughthebay.com/">Scott Weaver</a>'s case, how far <em>wood</em> you go? The talented (and incredibly patient) artist has worked on his painstakingly intricate tribute to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sanfrancisco/">San Francisco</a> for the last 35 years, using <strong>100,000</strong> wooden toothpicks. The sculpture, called "<a href="http://tinkering.exploratorium.edu/">Rolling Through the Bay</a>," is more than just a work of eco art - it's also an interactive, kinetic "tour" that uses ping pong balls rolling along winding tracks within the piece to highlight neighborhoods, historical locations, and landmarks of the city by the bay. Click through our gallery to see some of the coolest toothpick recreations - including one of the Rice-a-Roni trolley car! Or read on to see a video of the "tours" in action.
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    The San Francisco Treat!
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    The only glue Weaver uses is Elmer's.
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    So where did Weaver get all of his<a href="http://inhabitat.com/toothpick-stamen-chandeliers-by-daisuke-hiraiwa/"> toothpicks</a>?
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  • Scott Weaver Toothpick San Francisco
    "I have used different brands of toothpicks depending on what I am building," he explains.
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    "I also have many friends and family members that collect toothpicks in their travels for me. For example, some of the trees in Golden Gate Park are made from toothpicks from Kenya, Morocco, Spain, West Germany and Italy."
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  • Scott Weaver Toothpick San Francisco
    "The heart inside the Palace of Fine Arts is made out of toothpicks people threw at our wedding."
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    As you can see (if you watched the video) the sculpture features some of the most famous places in SF.
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  • Scott Weaver Toothpick San Francisco
    On some of the tours, the ping pong balls roll past Chinatown, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/enter-to-win-a-sayl-task-chair-from-herman-miller-worth-749/">Golden Gate Bridge</a>, the Painted Ladies (a.k.a. the "Full House" homes) and the World Series trophy.
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    And on others, they travel through the (rainbow colored) <a href="http://inhabitat.com/toothpick-stamen-chandeliers-by-daisuke-hiraiwa/">toothpicks</a> of The Castro, down Lombard Street and end up at Fisherman's Wharf.
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    The toothpick Golden Gate Bridge.
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    Each landmark is jaw-droppingly detailed and some even commemorate memorable moments in Weaver's own life like the birth of his son.
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    Rolling Through the Bay will be on display at <a href="http://tinkering.exploratorium.edu/">the Tinkering Studio</a> until May 31, 2011.
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    A toothpick Coca Cola bottle surrounded by toothpick palm trees.
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Scott Weaver Toothpick San Francisco

How far would you go to show how much you love your city? Or in Scott Weaver's case, how far wood you go? The talented (and incredibly patient) artist has worked on his painstakingly intricate tribute to San Francisco for the last 35 years, using 100,000 wooden toothpicks. The sculpture, called "Rolling Through the Bay," is more than just a work of eco art - it's also an interactive, kinetic "tour" that uses ping pong balls rolling along winding tracks within the piece to highlight neighborhoods, historical locations, and landmarks of the city by the bay. Click through our gallery to see some of the coolest toothpick recreations - including one of the Rice-a-Roni trolley car! Or read on to see a video of the "tours" in action.

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