Rafael Araujo’s Magic Drawings Solely Created With Pen And Pencil – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Rafael Araujo’s Magic Drawings Solely Created With Pen And Pencil

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Only with a pencil, ruler and protractor, without the help of a computer, Venezuelan artist Rafael Araujo creates complex fields of three dimensional space where butterflies come to life and shells rise from mathematical spirals.

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