
The creator of a sculpture of the new World Trade Center in New York said it took him 2,100 hours to make the 17-foot structure from 468,000 matchsticks. Patrick Acton, 60 -- the Iowa artist whose sculpture is on display at the Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum in New York's Times Square -- said the World Trade Center sculpture is comprised of 468,000 matchsticks and 17 gallons of glue, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. Acton said he started making matchstick models when he was in college in the 1970s and started working on his projects full time after retiring last year. Acton said he has made 20 models that were either commissioned or purchased by Ripley's for its museums, including a 600,000-matchstick sculpture of Harry Potter's Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, his largest creation to date.
GMT 16:33 2018 Tuesday ,27 November
103 archeological pieces in Daraa countryside restoredGMT 14:51 2018 Friday ,09 November
Russia signs European convention on protecting cultural propertyGMT 13:00 2018 Friday ,26 October
History repeats itself with clock change debate in GermanyGMT 07:34 2018 Friday ,26 October
National Museum of Damascus to reopen for public next SundayGMT 16:01 2018 Tuesday ,23 October
British-Bulgarian team find world's oldest intact shipwreckGMT 06:58 2018 Wednesday ,17 October
Northern Irish writer Anna Burns wins Man Booker prize for 'Milkman'GMT 10:56 2018 Sunday ,07 October
BAS participates in human resources development conferenceGMT 08:10 2018 Friday ,05 October
From smiling Bahrainis, lesson in basket-makingMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor