Woman recreates DaVinci's The Last Supper out of dryer lint
Laura Bell, of Michigan, found a way to recycle one of the ugliest, most useless household items—dryer lint! No, she didn’t use it to line a coat or stuff a pillow. Instead, she collected a large enough batch of the soft substance to recreate a giant version of Leonardo DaVinci’s The Last Supper.
Apparently, it took her 800 hours worth of laundry-ing and 200 hours of labour to complete the work of art. To get the right shades, she bought towels coloured with the hues she needed. Wow.
Full story at Neatorama.
