A life's work in toothpicks. A local artist has made a whimsical, and personal, sculpture of his city with more than 100,000 toothpicks.
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Artist Scott Weaver has been building "Rolling Through the Bay" for 35 years. The kinetic sculpture of famous San Francisco landmarks is constructed of more than 100,000 toothpicks and lets you take "tours" of the city by watching ping pong balls roll down different routes.
He's been updating the sculpture over the decades, even replacing his original Golden Gate bridge because "I've got better over the years." See the video below for his behind the scenes peek on how he built the sculpture and other toothpick ephemera. "Richwoods were the best back in the 90s," he says, but now his toothpick of choice is Diamond.
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The sculpture will be on display at The Tinkering Studio through June. See tons of photos up close, in splendid detail on the Tinkering Studio's Flickr page.