Joel Brochu, a fine art student meticulously created the piece using 221,184 coloured sugary balls usually used on cakes and ice cream.
The Canadian artist said he used double-sided sticky tape to attach the myriad of sprinkles to a board using a customised template.

Shower of sprinkles: Artist Joel Brochu created a work of art that appears as a high definition photograph however it was created using thousands of sprinkles
The artist said the work began as a university fine arts project on Pointillism - a technique of using many dots to create a painting.
Mr Brochu said: 'It looks like an image of a beagle. It appears as a high definition photograph measuring four inches by one and a half inches
'I did it by meticulously placing the sprinkles by hand using jewellery tweezers.They adhered to the board with the help of double sided tape and a thin layer of glue..........................
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