Website review: Stitched-Together Pencils Evolve In...
kash2000 discovered this in Arts
•11 reviews since May 3, 2008
arts, art, pencils
•wired.com/culture/art/multimedia/2008/04/pl_a...
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kash2000 discovered 13 days ago- Excellent Pencil Art! Never thought what we could do with it

gremme rated 4 days ago- Really cool diffrent artwork

Lugubrizione rated 10 days ago- Innovative, weird, creative... art....

dreamcame rated 11 days ago- This is must to see for yourself. The colorful pencils were used as the building material and the miracle happened. The art shapes are breathing like alive.

BitsyPeaces rated 13 days ago- very cool, I would love to try this project myself.

- gimbal rated 13 days ago
- gonna make this thing my love doll

javamanjoe rated 13 days ago- STITCHED-TOGETHER PENCIL ART. Before pencils, Maestre was originally building with nails and a liquid rubber-type glue. She started to worry about inhaling all the toxic fumes, however, and began to experiment with different techniques until she settled on beading. Her method of choice? The peyote stitch.

mzmoxy rated 13 days ago- Impressive, but you don't want one falling on your foot...

DannyAndNina rated 13 days ago- Before pencils, Maestre was originally building with nails and a liquid rubber-type glue. She started to worry about inhaling all the toxic fumes, however, and began to experiment with different techniques until she settled on beading. Her method of choice? The peyote stitch.
- Before pencils, Maestre was originally building with nails and a liquid rubber-type glue. She started to worry about inhaling all the toxic fumes, however, and began to experiment with different techniques until she settled on beading. Her method of choice? The peyote stitch.

johnfurst rated 13 days ago- Take out your pencils and follow.