Wander Matrich, from Grand Rapids, Michigan, spent three months working on a giant penny sculpture made of 84,000 common pennies.
The  story of how an average woman managed to create this unique artwork  began in 2006, when Matrich and her family were going through a really  tough time. She had just got divorced, lost her house to foreclosure and  was an unemployed mother of two daughters, aged 6 and 9. She was  literally saving every penny and her girls pitched in the contents of  their piggy bank, to help out in these troubled times. The pennies ended  up in a plastic water jug, and even after Wander finally found a job,  she took $20 from every paycheck, changed them into pennies and kept  filling up the water jug.
Things  started looking up for Wander and her family, but even though she  eventually switched to a savings account, she kept all the pennies, as a  reminder of how her fortune had turned around. Then, in 2010, she  decided to use her small penny fortune to enter the Grand Rapids  ArtPrize competition – she began picking her pennies carefully (throwing  away the ones with scratches, marks or paint on them) and gluing them  to a wooden frame, in the shape of a giant penny. Even the local bank  got involved at one point, offering her brand new pennies from the US  Mint, so she could create highlights
She  worked 10-14 hours a day, for three months, but the end result was  awe-inspiring, and the self-taught artistmanaged to rank sixth out of  hundreds of participants at the ArtPrize contest, as well as attract the  attention of Ripley’s Believe It or Not, who recently acquired the  giant penny. It is made up of 84,000 pennies glued with 22 tubes of  adhesive, measures 8 feet in diameter and 10 feet tall, and weighs  approximately 1,200 pounds.
“Art  was the only way I could tell a mass of people my story , I wanted to  share the message that anyone can do this, you just have to start  somewhere. What matters isn’t how much you make, but how much you save.”  Wander Matrich told Ripley’s.
I’ve  seen great coin artworks before, but this is probably the most  impressive, mostly because it’s backed by such an inspiring story.



