Video: Filigree work: sculptures from eggshells
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A talented artist working under the pseudonym Eggdoodler can rightfully be called a carving master. Only instead of wood or stone, he uses ordinary eggshells, which he transforms into graceful sculptures.
Artist working under a pseudonym Eggdoodler, creates amazing sculptures from eggshells. And even if these are large ostrich eggs, nevertheless, the material for work is very fragile.
The last series of his works Eggdoodler called "Africa". The shell sculptures show the elephant, giraffe and rhinoceros in their natural environment. The amount of details that make up the whole is striking. It took the master about 1000 hours of painstaking work to create these three works.
During the sculpting process, the artist uses a small diamond-tipped drill to give the eggs the desired shape and texture, and then uses a carbide “needle” to complete the drawing.
Chinese artist Wen Fuliang is also famous for his carving patterns from eggshell.
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