What a pain it must be to create such fine sculptures using just color pencils. Imagine the efforts, time and money required for creating such masterpieces that are just feast for eyes! Enjoy!!
Note: I received the below photos in an email forward. These are not photographed by me. The copyright of the photos remain with the original photographers. If you are one of the original photographers, please let me know; I'll very happily link back to you.
Update 2012-09-18: As informed by Aimeé in her comment below, I hereby declare that the below work of art is creation of Jennifer Maestre. Please click on her name to see her website. Thank you so much, Aimeé, for your valuable information. And best wishes for Jennifer :)
They are stunning! How creative people can be:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! how do they make these things???
ReplyDeleteWhat a very interesting artwork ! so creative
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! TFS!
ReplyDeleteHope you've had a great weekend!
LOLA:)
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Wow!!
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Wow!!
Masterwork :)))
(yeahhhhhhhh.... I could open your post :)))))
Have a happy sunday
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My God, such a beauty!
ReplyDeleteKiss you friend!
Omg, is so spectacular and unbelievable!
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Thanks for sharing!
so beautiful
ReplyDeletequé buen trabajo, hermoso!!
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Wow, I'm so glad to know someone had too much time on their hands! - these are amazing and stunning.
ReplyDeleteOriginales art- pencil, photographers !
ReplyDeleteSo beautifull.
These are so delightful to see! What talent it must have taken to do these, as well as a lot of patience!
ReplyDeleteI cannot even fathom doing something like that. It is incredible art...maybe not the Sistine Chapel but beautiful, nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteOh WOW I have seen things made of fruit, but from pencil crayons, this is amazing and stunning, and thanks for sharing. Anna :)
ReplyDeletecreativity at its best.......:)
ReplyDeletetheres no dearth of creativity in this world:)
hats off to the creator!!
thnx for sharin buddy!!:)
You made me speechless with this stunning work :)
ReplyDelete@ Lola: Yes I do! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't even know what to say except WOW! No, seriously...WOW!!
ReplyDeleteImagine the patience it took for the person to painstakingly sharpen each individual pencil to the required length! Ouch! Whoever did it has A LOT of passion for art! :)
ReplyDeleteSir u Great Artist
ReplyDelete@ Sheku Summers: The great artist is the real creator, who I am not unfortunately :(
ReplyDeleteThe artist is Jennifer Maestre, please link to her: http://www.jennifermaestre.com/
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Aimeé. I have updated the post; see up :)
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