Tag Archives: toothpick sculpture
Some thoughts on working with toothpicks
I am delighted that Scott Weaver‘s amazing sculpture is getting a lot of attention in the media (the video of his piece was picked up by many blogs and news outlets, among them KQED and SFist). So I thought it … Continue reading
A video tour of Rolling through the Bay
Here is Scott narrating the multiple “tours” or ping-pong ball paths that run through his amazing toothpick sculpture. I love how personally meaningful every little detail is, and Scott’s quirkiness and passion for his work comes through in this video. … Continue reading
Rolling through the Bay
Yesterday we installed Scott Weaver‘s amazing piece, titled Rolling though the Bay: a sculpture made with over 100,000 toothpicks over the course of 35 years. Not only that, but it is also a multiple ball run, sending ping pong balls … Continue reading

