The Minas Tirith Tower from 'Lord of the Rings' Made by Patrick Acton
Allison Love — September 1, 2010 — Art & Design
References: kuriositas & notcot.org
The 'Lord of the Rings' Minas Tirith Tower was recreated by Patrick Acton into a matchstick sculpture. The Iowan artist took years to create this amazing Minas Tirith Tower recreation.
The artist uses specific art matches to create this piece, making it possible to manipulate these works into any shape. The Minas Tirith Tower recreation is definitely a sight to behold, not only is its size something to look at, but the actual creation is definitely mesmerizing.
The artist uses specific art matches to create this piece, making it possible to manipulate these works into any shape. The Minas Tirith Tower recreation is definitely a sight to behold, not only is its size something to look at, but the actual creation is definitely mesmerizing.
Trend Themes
1. Matchstick Art - There is an opportunity for artists and craftsmen to explore the use of matchsticks in creating intricate sculptures.
2. Recreating Fictional Architecture - Creating miniature models of iconic fictional structures using various materials could be a popular trend.
3. 3D Printing Alternatives - Using art matches in place of 3D printing can create unique and eco-friendly models.
Industry Implications
1. Art Supplies - Matchstick sculptures showcase the limited number of materials that can be used for art projects, providing an opportunity to introduce specialized supplies.
2. Entertainment Merchandise - Recreating iconic structures from movies and TV series can lead to a demand for merchandise such as collectibles and model kits.
3. Sustainable Art - The eco-friendliness of matchsticks as a medium presents an opportunity for a new category of sustainable art and craft supplies.
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