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Scott Weaver - Exploratorium Scott started building toothpick sculptures in 1968, when he was 8 years old “I’ve used Diamonds, Forsters, Ideals, Penleys…Richwoods were the best, back in the nineties Now I use Diamonds because they're the most accessible for strength, they’re birch still, I think ”
Scott Weaver, PhD - Microbiology Dr Weaver’s research focuses on the ecology, evolution, epidemiology and pathogenesis of mosquito-borne viral diseases, arbovirus‐mosquito vector interactions, and vaccine development for arboviral disease prevention
One man, 100,000 toothpicks, and 35 years: Amazing Kinetic . . . Scott Weaver’s unique artwork, made with over 100,000 toothpicks over the course of 35 years, is a depiction of San Francisco, with multiple ball runs that allow you to go on “tours” of different parts of the city
Toothpick sculpture re-imagines S. F. - SFGATE Scott Weaver, of Rohnert Park, has spent about 3000 hours of the course of 34-years building a sculpture of San Francisco from over 100,000 toothpicks, at his home, in Rohnert Park, CA , on
Kinetic San Francisco by Scott Weaver: 35 Years 100,000 . . . Scott Weaver has spent the last 35 years (on and off) on his ‘Rolling Through the Bay’ masterpiece A kinetic art sculpture of the beautiful city of San Francisco Using more than 100,000 toothpicks, Scott meticulously recreates all of the famous landmarks and destinations
Rolling Through the Bay | Exploratorium Museum Exhibit Artist Scott Weaver has been painstakingly constructing this replica of the city of San Francisco out of toothpicks since 1974 Ping-pong balls added here or there wind their way through the model, visiting various famous sites along the way