An Indiana high school student constructed an American flag as an art project and the result is going viral — not because it’s “Old Glory,” but because of what he he used to construct the flag.
From a distance, it appears to be any ordinary U.S. flag; his mother, Stacey Bishop-Feazel, posted a photo of it on her Facebook page.

It’s only when you get up close that you can see it is made up of tiny toy American soldiers — 4,466 of them — each painted either red, white or blue by Jacob Feazel and painstakingly attached to a large board.

Jacob’s mother continued documenting the project on her Facebook page.


All told, it took Jacob 56 hours over an eleven-day period to paint and glue the toy soldiers to the board, using 20 to 30 cans of spray paint to do it.
He’s received — and declined — offers to sell the flag; all he wants is an A on his project.
He even attracted the local media. Watch the report via WISH Channel 8 News.
H/T: The Blaze
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