Friday, March 2, 2012

Ben Wilson's Beautiful Miniature Art on Chewing Gum

The beautiful streets of London are getting even more beautiful thanks to Ben Wilson, the miniaturist who paints on discarded chewing gum.

Ben Wilson braving the cold on a London pavement creating a masterpeice
He uses a blow-torch to heat up the gum, applies a couple of layers of lacquer to prep the gum. He then uses acrylic paints drying between coats with a blow torch. Finally he finishes with a few coats of lacquer to make the paintings rain-proof and walk-proof. Awesome!

Just look at the detail in some of his work.

His work offers some beautiful relief from what he feels are the heavily advt dominated visuals in urban areas. It also deals with the chewing gum problem in a beautiful way.

Look at how he tucks in the year and his initials inconspicuously in to the art work.

Wilson takes requests from passers by at no charge. He feels this way people open up with their true stories.

He even painted a miniature chewing gum proposal. (Of course, she said, "Yes".)

For him, his art is all about people, how they relate to other people and how they relate to their environment. 


Wilson has painted over 8,000 chewing gum miniatures trying to capture the environment, the people and the beauty. When asked in an interview what he has learnt he said, 'people are always thinking about other people'

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