The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

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American artist and sculptor Cindy Chinn decided not to limit herself to such a familiar material as wood, and applied her talent to an ordinary pencil lead. Who would have thought that from a pencil, in general, an inconspicuous thing, such wonderful sculptures can turn out!

We have been looking at these miniature masterpieces for a very long time and just couldn't help but share them with you.

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates
The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

A train in a pencil tunnel with a height of 5 mm.

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

The sculpture "If I had a hammer".

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

Sculpture "Maple leaf".

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

The height of this shoe is only 4 mm.

The artist cuts out tiny masterpieces from pencil slates

In the right hands, even a concrete truck will turn out to be cute.

Keywords: Culture | Artist | Pencil | Masterpiece

     

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