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Portraits Made by Chipping Away At Building Walls

There is something so wonderful about destructing for the sake of creating. Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, also known as Vhils, has created these amazing large scale portraits for a series entitled ‘Scratching the Surface’ by chipping away at the surfaces of abandoned buildings.

Be sure to check out the video below to see Alexandre in action.

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