
All artists use tools, but Bosnian sculptor Jasenko Đorđević turns tools into art. Born in Tulza, Bosnia, Đorđević uses an X-acto knife and tiny chisel to carve detailed pencil-tip sculptures. The result that resembles something made from stone or charred wood. Đorđević was first inspired to carve pencils after seeing the work of Dalton Ghetti.
All artists use tools, but Bosnian sculptor Jasenko Đorđević turns tools into art. Born in Tulza, Bosnia, Đorđević uses an X-acto knife and tiny chisel to carve detailed pencil-tip sculptures.

For its way to reveal the texture of the paper, as well as the material on itself, the graphite is the ideal medium to achieve the atmosphere I want to bring out in my artworks. It allows a full and obvious light and shadows play. It’s a restless backward and forward movement between light and shadows, one existing only in relation to the other. The merging blacks and grays offer countless landscapes, discreet but real, awaiting for one’s imagination to get into. My inspirations find their...
For its way to reveal the texture of the paper, as well as the material on itself, the graphite is the ideal medium to achieve the atmosphere I want to bring out in my artworks.

Benjamin Kreze is a talented artist who works at many fields of arts including painting, photography, new media installation and graphite sculptures. Benjamin was first inspired when he saw the works of Dalton Ghetti and Willard Wigan. Benjamin started working with graphite and soon made his first works measuring only couple of millimeters. He tried to go as small as he can making a figure of a one millimeter man sitting on a cube. Most of his work Benjamin does with the naked eye, his eyes...
Benjamin Kreze is a talented artist who works at many fields of arts including painting, photography, new media installation and graphite sculptures.

Recep Alçamlı is a senior student of Chemical Engineering from Turkey who loves creating tiny carvings out of pencil graphite. When he has free time from his studies and his favorite hobby of cycling, Recep grabs his tools and sits down to carve tiny and highly detailed sculptures on the tips of pencils.
Recep Alçamlı is a senior student of Chemical Engineering from Turkey who loves creating tiny carvings out of pencil graphite.
