Video: Stunning 3D pencil and lead micro-sculptures
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Human fantasy knows no boundaries. Especially the imagination of creative people who, due to their duty, have to invent and create something every day. For example, cut out sculptures inside a simple pencil. Many artists tried to repeat this feat, and some succeeded, some masters did it absolutely masterly. As designer Jota Julian Gutierrez.
The 30-year-old creative director of Ogilvy & Mather in Bogota, Colombia has decided to put astronauts, parachutists and other heroes inside the pencil. These sculptures were part of an advertising campaign and were aimed at capturing the imagination of their client's clients.
And now about the most intriguing part. Those who, looking at a photograph of a pencil, wondering "how he did it", can exhale. The sculptures were created on a computer in a 3D modeling program.
Although, it is quite possible to create an original sculpture from a pencil lead. At least Dalton Ghetti did it. We talked about the artist and his work in one of our previous reviews.
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