Scotch Tape Scultures
by Kat
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posted Nov 2 2011 2:17PM
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The judges of the annual Scotch Tape sculpture contest have announced this year's grand prize winner - an elaborate scene of a brother and sister fishing. The life-size sculpture was made using 12 rolls of the brand's packaging tape. Called "The Big One," the sculpture, created by Kent Hathaway of Oklahoma City, depicts a young boy reeling in a fish while his sister hangs on to the back straps of his overalls to keep him from falling into the water. Scotch judges said the sculpture "stuck out" from dozens of other entries, thanks to its intricate details, such as the boy's rolled jeans and the bows in his sister's pigtails. The Scotch "Off the Roll" tape sculpture contest's winning entry was chosen by a panel of experts based on creativity, execution, presentation and more than 11,000 online public votes. Hathaway earned $5,000 for his effort.
check out all the entries-(some look sorta pervy)
http://www.offtherollcontest.com/main/Winners.aspx
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