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  1.  Smallest Portrait

    Smallest Portrait

    Ravichandiran R. painted a portrait of Mahakavi Subramaniya Bharathiar measuring 1.2 cm in height and 1 cm in width.

  2.  Smallest Tree Sculpture Carved From Chalk

    Smallest Tree Sculpture Carved From Chalk

    Yuktha created a sculpture of a coconut tree on a chalk pencil that measured one square centimeter.

  3. Fastest Abstract Painting

    Fastest Abstract Painting

    Parijoy Saha painted an abstract work of art using his bare hands in 0.92 of a second.

  4. Fastest Time For A 4-Year Old To Paint A Rainbow

    Fastest Time For A 4-Year Old To Paint A Rainbow

    Emily Mcmanaman, a 4-year old girl, painted a rainbow in one minute and 5.52 seconds.

  5. Fastest Time To Attach 100 Loofahs To Someone's Coveralls In A Prius

    Fastest Time To Attach 100 Loofahs To Someone's Coveralls In A Prius

    This record was set as part of Prius Records, a two-day event streamed live on the Internet. In a 48-hour period, URDB officials adjudicated 200 Prius-related world records. This was the most records ever documented in a 48-hour window, a world record in and of itself.

    The event took place in Los Angeles, California on March 30th and 31st, 2011. See all the records set at the event here.

  6. Fastest Time To Create 51 Paintings With Bare Hands

    Fastest Time To Create 51 Paintings With Bare Hands

    Parijoy Saha completed 51 paintings in 35 minutes using his bare hands. Read more about the feat here.

  7. Fastest Time To Draw An Animé-Style Face

    Fastest Time To Draw An Animé-Style Face

    Sarah Campanilla drew an animé-style face in 10.48 seconds.

  8. Fastest Time To Draw Faces On Five Pumpkins

    Fastest Time To Draw Faces On Five Pumpkins

    Alexis A. drew faces on five pumpkins in 25.38 seconds. The record was set at First Friday Las Vegas, a monthly festival held in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The record was officiated by RecordSetter co-founders Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson.

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  9. Fastest Time To Draw Fred Flintstone

    Fastest Time To Draw Fred Flintstone

  10. Fastest Time To Draw Three Houses On Sticky Notes

    Fastest Time To Draw Three Houses On Sticky Notes

    Chris T. drew three houses on sticky notes in 17.34 seconds.

  11. Fastest Time To Frame A Black-Light Print Of A Cougar In The Back Of A Prius

    Fastest Time To Frame A Black-Light Print Of A Cougar In The Back Of A Prius

    This record was set as part of Toyota Prius Records, a two-day event streamed live on the Internet. In a 48-hour period, URDB officials adjudicated 200 Prius-related world records. This was the most records ever documented in a 48-hour window, a world record in and of itself.

    The event took place in Los Angeles, California on March 30th and 31st, 2011. See all the records set at the event here.

  12. Fastest Time To Make A Homemade Suit Out Of Playing Cards

    Fastest Time To Make A Homemade Suit Out Of Playing Cards

    Peter Kuhberg made an entire playing card suit in 45 hours. He used six decks of standard playing cards to build the outfit.

  13. Fastest Time To Paint 100 Landscape Paintings

    Fastest Time To Paint 100 Landscape Paintings

    Atmakuru Ramakrishna, an innovation artist, used his fingers and hands as tools to paint 100 landscapes in a record 13 hours, 26 minutes. The paintings use oil medium and were painted on 100 12" x 16" stretched canvases. The record was set at the Indian Institute of Science campus on May 20, 2010.

  14. Highest Number Of 4x6-Inch Works Of Art Displayed In A Gallery

    Highest Number Of 4x6-Inch Works Of Art Displayed In A Gallery

    The Kelowna Art Gallery displayed 4,154 submissions of landscape-based art, with each piece measuring 4x6". The submissions were displayed in the gallery in the exhibition, "Local Views to Make World News".

  15. Largest "Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyar" Portrait Made Out Of Cassette Tape Reel

    Largest "Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyar" Portrait Made Out Of Cassette Tape Reel

    Chandru made a portrait of Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyar that measured five feet in height and five feet in width using cassette tape reels.

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