He Takes A Rubik's Cube And Some Marshmallows and Instantly Makes A Room Better

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He Takes A Rubik's Cube And Some Marshmallows and Instantly Makes A Room Better

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Have you ever wanted to have your portrait painted? How about having your portrait done in individually solved Rubik's cubes, or marshmallows? Well if you wanted to go the route alternate to actual paint you can have your one-of-a-kind portrait courtesy of Ryan Alexander Emond of Sidesix Studio, in Toronto, Canada.

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It's all about the pixel art, using individual pieces of color to create a larger picture, that frankly, is simply stunning. I remember trying to solve a Rubik's cube as a kid, the best I managed to do was to get two sides done in their respective colors. I couldn't begin to fathom how hard it must be to solve dozens and dozens of cubes, not just so that sides are complete, but so that individual squares work with each other to finish the pattern.

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Pixel art, specifically using Rubik's cubes, has been around for a few decades so this isn't a new concept, but Ryan is definitely staking his claim as one of the best to ever do it. Check out this video of his putting together a smaller piece over the course of six hours.

Think this is amazing? Wait until you see what he does with marshmallows.

What do you do after creating breathtaking portraits out of cubes? Move on to using marshmallows of course. And that's exactly what Ryan did. He somehow figured out how to map out entire massive pieces of art using pink and white marshmallows. It's absolutely insane to think about how much work had to go into this.

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This portrait of his fiance took a month to complete. It required 36,000 marshmallows, which for those of you who want to know, weighed 92 pounds. The piece also required over 2.5 gallons of glue.

Check out this video of the project as it was being completed.

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