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Behold the world's largest piece chainsaw art, which bedecks the wall of the recently-opened Javier's at Aria in Las Vegas. According to Eater Vegas, the piece was created by artist J. Chester Armstrong to "depict the Mayan Creation myth and modern Mexican history." It weighs a colossal 3,000 pounds. The space also features a lounge "decked out in 4,000 metal nail heads" and booths that are laced up like corsets.
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