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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2011

Artist Don Marco and his Crayola Crayons Portraits of Jim Arness (Matt Dillion of Gunsmoke), Burt Reynolds, Geronimo, Tom Selleck, the Mountain Men and animals of Montana, and many more using only Crayons. Here are a few of his magnificient portraits.

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  • Wow! awesome ones, the light and the shadows r so well made and make it look almost real

  • @seaglec Hi Kenny, you're correct...his talent is beyond measure for me. Great to hear from you on this video...glad you enjoyed it.

    Aegan

  • lol..beautiful story, lovely video!

  • @HildaJeanAM Thank you Hilda, how very sweet of you to stop by. It's always a pleasure to have my friends enjoy my work. Thank you again,

    Aegan

  • Amazing stuff, Aegan, but then I guess I shouldn't be too surprised by what pure talent can accomplish. Still, this was great all the same. Thank you.

    Christina

  • @meldenphire Thank you Christina, your comments are always 'right on'. He is so very talented it amazes me.

    Hugs,

    Aegan

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  • @Erick525 yeh thats all i bought lol all i could find 

  • I wonder if he used anything bigger than the 24 pack of Crayola crayons

  • Really cool stuff!! :-)

  • river elk was a pretty shitty actor

  • pretty good but i got u beat no joke

  • Amazing. Wow!!!!

  • Thank you and God bless your talents as an artist. I will always remember your work as that of a genius and I wish you all the best always. Drawing is making something from a blank page come to life and it's absolutely free for you to experience yourself and then share with others. Remember if everyone just found something they loved to do that didn t harm others, made money from it and survived how much better off we'd all be. Thanks again.

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