Cerkahegyzo is a Hungarian artist who transforms common pencils into
seemingly digitally-altered works of art. In reality, the miniature
sculptor uses just a few basic tools and mountains of patience to create
these intricate masterpieces.
Believe it or not, Budapest-based artist Cerkahegyzo manages to produce
all these unreal artworks out of a single pencil. Some of his works may
give the impression that he somehow fuses together the elements of
multiple pencils to achieve the desired effect, but it?s only an optical
illusion. He uses razor blades and needles to painstakingly carve away
at the lead base and wooden casing, as well as sandpaper, files, and
polishing stones to shape his intricate designs. Taking inspiration from
established miniature sculptors like Dalton Ghetti, Misuta Tasogare and
Kato Jado, the Humgarian master creates all sorts of incredible
patterns that leave the viewer wondering ?how did he do it??
A tool-maker by trade, Cerkahegyzo creates his intricate pencil
sculptures as a hobby, in his free time. He says carving away at the
tiny writing utensils is a form of relaxation after everyday work hours,
a way to clear his mind. And I bet the degree of concentration required
to make something so complex leaves him unable to think about anything
else while he works. On his DeviantArt page, the artist says he became
intrigued with pencil sculpting after seeing Dalton Ghetti?s artworks.
In the beginning, he tried imitating some of his pieces, but as his
skills improved, he began implementing his own original designs.
His pencil tip miniatures are nothing short of impressive, but it?s his pencil chain series that I find the most interesting.
The Impossible-Looking Pencil Sculptures
Reviewed by Amazing For Me
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Monday, February 17, 2014
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