Portrait of Wasserman from almost two thousand Rubik’s cubes collected in Moscow

The presentation of the work this weekend was held in one of the capital’s shopping centers as part of a meeting of the famous polymath with the volunteers of his “Academy”.

According to one of the authors of the work, Maxim Vetlov, the image consists of 1650 cubes.

The three volunteers worked on the 50 by 33 cm mosaic, which took them three days. The portrait was divided into 15 blocks, each of the participants collected their own block of the picture, dividing it into colors.

Viktor Rudnev, a volunteer who worked on the most difficult part of the image – the face and hair-shared his impressions.

He said that he greatly respects and appreciates Anatoly Wasserman. “When I was offered to participate in this event, I immediately agreed,” the volunteer admitted. He explained that people are engaged in the assembly of paintings for the sake of interest, there is even a whole direction-speedcubing. “It can’t be called a sport, but people at such competitions collect various puzzles for speed,” added Viktor Rudnev.

Wasserman, in turn, noted that building a Rubik’s cube requires “considerable mental effort”.

The famous polymath expressed his gratitude to the enthusiasts who collected his portrait from unusual materials. “To implement such a portrait is a non-trivial idea. And this gives great value to the resulting portrait, ” said the political consultant.

Источник aif.ru

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