In Pictures | Beautiful matchstick sculptures by Polish miner and artist Janusz Urbanski

DNA Web Team | Updated: May 8, 2016, 09:35 PM IST

These replicas made of matchstick and glue, will leave you awestruck.

The home of Janusz Urbanski, a Polish miner and ironworker, is laden with delicate matchstick structures.

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There is not a single structure that he sticks to. From full-size guitar to miniature stadium and truck, the quaint flat is nothing short of an artistic wonder.

There is a Great Wall of China, as well, which took him several months and 150000 matches to create.

Locally popular, Urbanski has not only displayed his work in the local museum, he has also donated a matchstick replica of the Holy Spirit Church to the parish.

Let's take a look at some of his works that speak of his mastery!

A chessboard made from matches by Janusz Urbanski is pictured at his flat in Ruda Slaska, Poland. (Reuters)

A replica of Golden Gate Bridge made from matchsticks by Janusz Urbanski in his flat in Poland. (Reuters)

A guitar made from matchsticks by Janusz Urbanski. (Reuters)

A replica of mine shaft made from matchsticks by Janusz Urbanski. (Reuters)

A replica of Gornik Zabrze stadium made from matchsticks by Janusz Urbanski. (Reuters)

Sculptures made from matchsticks by Janusz Urbanski are pictured at his flat in Ruda Slaska. (Reuters)

A replica of the truck made from matchsticks by Janusz Urbanski is pictured at his flat in Ruda Slaska, Poland. (Reuters)