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kevin van aelst’s fingerprints

By Staff Writer
6 July 2017

There’s finger-painting – then there’s entire fingerprints made from mustard, wool and more.

Connecticut-based artist Kevin Van Aelst has used all manner of materials to create super-big versions of his fingerprints. From mustard to Cheetos to strings of wool, the creative visualisations are highly evocative, not to mention meticulously executed. One wonders if they’re scenes from a life – his life. They sure do feel like real-life moments. Scroll down to check them out.Connecticut-based artist Kevin Van Aelst has used all manner of everyday materials to create super-big versions of his fingerprints. From mustard to Cheetos to strings of wool, it seems that there’s nothing much this fellow won’t use in the name of making extremely rad (and slightly strange) art. Scroll down to have a squiz at the series, then scoot over to Kevin’s website to see what else the creative fellow has been up to of late.

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