Vincent Van Gogh’s Self Portrait Made From Shirts
May 18
A Japanese shirt company Onward Kashiyama Co. in Tokyo, used 2,070 polo shirts of 24 different colors, to make a big image of Vincent Van Gogh’s self-portrait. This image, which measures 10m x 10m, is now on display in the lobby of the Marunouchi Building, Tokyo, until May 16, 2010.



A close-up of the polo shirts forming the Van Gogh’s portrait.

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