Amazing art made by pencil

These are some very creative models created out of pencils!

The creator of these pictures Jennifer Maestre says,

"My sculptures were originally inspired by the form and function of the sea urchin. The spines of the urchin, so dangerous yet beautiful, serve as an explicit warning against contact. The alluring texture of the spines draws the touch in spite of the possible consequences."

"To make the pencil sculptures, I take hundreds of pencils, cut them into 1-inch sections, drill a hole in each section (to turn them into beads), sharpen them all and sew them together."

"I started off in the direction of prickly things when I was in my last year at Mass College of Art. It all comes from one idea I had for a box with a secret compartment that would contain a pearl. The box would be shaped like a sea urchin, made of silver. In order to open the box and reveal the secret compartment, you’d have to pull on one of the urchin’s spines. The idea was of something beautiful, sculptural, but that you wouldn’t necessarily want to touch, and that also held a secret treasure."




















Extreme Sand Sculpting


The Sultans of Sand


(image credit: Devrim Gür)

Well, of course, the problem with even the mightiest of sand sculptures... there are going to be blown in the wind... smothered by waves... no trace will be left of them...



(sent in by Angeline Stewart)








"The Arms Race" -


(image credit: wired)






(image credit: Tine Verheyden)


(image credit: Amazin Walter)




The images above & below are from the sand art shows in Japan, and in Durham, NC, USA.


(images credit: Amazin Walter)



If he tries to show accurate time, he'll be here sculpting all night:






A perfect family to inhabit all this sand real estate -



Get yourself a couch to sleep on in the worst case -

(sculpture by Carl Jara and Suzzane Altamare, image credit: Amazin Walter)




(images credit: Amazin Walter)


William Lloyd works on the baby dragon


(images credit: Amazin Walter)



(Melbourne, Australia - love these skyscrapers in the background - perhaps also "sand castles" of some sort...)

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