o'brien, in burbank, california. ou>> woodruff: in our "new shares" tonight, ohio artist christian faur is making his mark using art suppliesmally ampioned by children, to create perfectly pixelated portraits and other creations. it's also part of our "canvas" series. >> so i've always done art when i was littlebut i've also always been really interested in the science and math. i usually come up th ideas that are somewhat masochistic. i don't know why but, like, i have this idea in my head, and then i need to accomplish it. and i to work or not.s going whether it's like, you know sewing human hair onto anla umbrr just doing something that's you know ridiculously, like, labor intensive. i mean, you know, sticking shredded paper back together to form an image or, you know, stacking 20,000 crayons. one christmas, i had been repackaging the crayonmy daughter and it just kind of clicked in my head that these were the perfect shape. i came up with an idea that, maybe i could use a mosaic to see if i could get some photorealism out of it. and from that me on, i've been creating these crayon pieces. inngially, i did look into u cr