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Image courtesy of miniature artisan Kim Selwood
Thursday 14 July 2011
Wednesday 13 July 2011
An Alien Dimension To Pencil Art
The pen might be mightier than the sword, but
it's the pencil that steals the limelight when it
comes to the art work of Jennifer Maestre.
Unbelievably, these magnificent sculptures are made using hundreds of pencil nibs, strategically placed to create fluid, organic formations which at first glance appear to be something that might be discovered on the seabed or the surface of the moon.
To read the rest of the story visit: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/news-alien-dimension-pencil-art
Many thanks to artist Jennifer Maestre for her time and kind permissions to use her images. www.jennifermaestre.com
it's the pencil that steals the limelight when it
comes to the art work of Jennifer Maestre.
Unbelievably, these magnificent sculptures are made using hundreds of pencil nibs, strategically placed to create fluid, organic formations which at first glance appear to be something that might be discovered on the seabed or the surface of the moon.
To read the rest of the story visit: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/news-alien-dimension-pencil-art
Many thanks to artist Jennifer Maestre for her time and kind permissions to use her images. www.jennifermaestre.com
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