Joey Syta Lites Up a Famous 15th-Century Tapestry
Michael Hines — January 23, 2010 — Art & Design
If you are going to do some artwork, why not do some Lite-Brite artwork? Joey Syta decided to do just that. He took it a step further, however, and recreated a famous 15th century tapestry, “The Lady and the Unicorn.”
Syta used 55,000 pegs and 36 peg boards to recreate this medieval artwork. It took him a whopping two years to finish his Lite-Brite artwork and the results look amazing. Check out the gallery or follow the yellow link road below to visit Joey Syta’s website.
Syta used 55,000 pegs and 36 peg boards to recreate this medieval artwork. It took him a whopping two years to finish his Lite-Brite artwork and the results look amazing. Check out the gallery or follow the yellow link road below to visit Joey Syta’s website.
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