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The Oakes Brothers Use Thousands of Matchsticks to Create Beautiful Sculptures Inspired by Nature

11/08/2012
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  • Match sculptures by Trevor and Ryan Oakes
    It is hard to believe these spectacular <a href="http://oakesoakes.com/category/artwork/matchsticks/" target="_blank">organic sculptures</a> are made entirely from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/matchstick-art/" target="_blank">matchsticks</a>, but it's true! Brothers <a href="http://oakesoakes.com/" target="_blank">Ryan and Trevor Oakes</a> create these shell-like<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/green-art/" target="_blank"> artworks</a> using thousands of matches. The Colorado-born twins represent natural processes that occur over millions of years in their sculptures, and they go to great lengths to develop a precise curve or spiral that reflects forms found in nature.
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  • Match sculptures by Trevor and Ryan Oakes
    <a href="http://oakesoakes.com/" target="_blank">Ryan and Trevor Oakes</a> model their matchstick artworks on "iterative structures" that surround us in the physical world.
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    They are therefore not only preoccupied with the natural world, but the manifestation of these patterns everywhere.
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    Many of the Oakes brothers' works revolve around this theme.
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  • Match sculptures by Trevor and Ryan Oakes
    The brothers work with different materials and techniques to represent different natural phenomena.
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    The artists experience with a range of materials - from cardboard to pipe cleaners - creating new shapes and forms inspired by everyday objects.
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Match sculptures by Trevor and Ryan Oakes

It is hard to believe these spectacular organic sculptures are made entirely from matchsticks, but it's true! Brothers Ryan and Trevor Oakes create these shell-like artworks using thousands of matches. The Colorado-born twins represent natural processes that occur over millions of years in their sculptures, and they go to great lengths to develop a precise curve or spiral that reflects forms found in nature.

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