I was charmed to see Ben Wilson’s gum paintings featured in The New York Times last month. Although he began his artistic career as a sculptor working mostly in wood, the Times reports that, for the past six years, Wilson has devoted himself to  painting thousands of tiny pictures on the discarded, flattened gum  blobs of London’s pavements. 

More about the subject of gum on the sidewalk at this surprisingly interesting post: Some Approaches to the Question of Chewing Gum Litter

I was charmed to see Ben Wilson’s gum paintings featured in The New York Times last month. Although he began his artistic career as a sculptor working mostly in wood, the Times reports that, for the past six years, Wilson has devoted himself to painting thousands of tiny pictures on the discarded, flattened gum blobs of London’s pavements. 

More about the subject of gum on the sidewalk at this surprisingly interesting post: Some Approaches to the Question of Chewing Gum Litter