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The Extraordinary and Fantasy Artistic Visions of Allen Williams

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Allen Williams, a renowned artist hailing from the United States, has garnered numerous accolades for his exceptional skills as an illustrator, concept designer, and fine artist. Continue reading »

“Pencil Vs Camera”: Artist Ben Heine Creates Surreal and Stunning Images with Photography and Illustration

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Have you ever wondered what would happen if you mixed photography and illustration in one artwork? Well, Ben Heine has the answer for you. He is the creator of the amazing series “Pencil Vs Camera”, where he combines his two passions in a stunning way. Continue reading »

Whispering Shadows: Exploring Surrealism and Emotions through the Meticulous Pencil Strokes of Carlos Fernandez

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In the vibrant realm of Madrid, an artist by the name of Carlos Fernandez emerges, his creative spirit aflame. A student of the illustrious professional drawing school (ESDIP), he immersed himself in the captivating worlds of illustration and comics. As his talent flourished, he embarked on a thrilling odyssey, transitioning from freelance commissions to a dedicated pursuit of his artistic destiny—a pursuit that knows no bounds. Continue reading »

The Alchemy of Dark Ink and Graphite: Jason Stewart’s Journey into Unfamiliar Territories

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Meet Jason Stewart, a remarkable artist hailing from the United States. With his trusty graphite pencil in hand and adorned with captivating tattoos, he is a true master of his craft. Continue reading »

Discover the Artistic World of Clara Encinas, a Spanish Maestro of Pencil Illustrations

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Clara Encinas, a renowned Spanish artist, possesses a unique talent for creating stunning illustrations with graphite pencils using traditional techniques. Her works of art embody simplicity, yet they exude an incomparable beauty that captivates the viewer’s senses. Continue reading »

The Superb Black & White Retro Sci-Fi Pencil Drawings by Juan Osorno

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Created by Colombian artist Juan Osorno, ‘Contact’ is a series of pencil on paper illustrations inspired by old school science fiction films. Continue reading »

Shamanic Tales: The Superb Pencil Sketches by Gary Villarreal

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Gary Villarreal is a freelance artist from the United States working in the video game and film industries. Villarreal is realistic in his work, but on the contrary, he does not limit his imagination in his subjects – his drawings are full of bizarre images, merging into an amalgam of pagan visions. Continue reading »

Putin Pencil Sharpener Is a Bestselling Item On Etsy

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This pencil sharpener has taken Etsy by storm and reached a bestseller status. You use it like any other ordinary pencil sharpener: you PUTIN the pencil in his bum and sharpen it just like the good old days before mechanical pencils. Continue reading »

The Mind-Boggling Hyperrealistic Pencil Drawings By Alessandro Paglia

Artist Alessandro Paglia, based in Italy, draws incredibly realistic drawings using only colored pencils on paper. The details are mesmerizing. You’d never believe they are indeed pencil drawings. It took a lot of time and patience, layering colors over colors, the final art pieces created are so full of sheen and deepness. Check them out! Continue reading »

“Gospel of the Dog”: Russian Ophthalmologist Creates Dark Sci-Fi & Fantasy Pencil Illustrations

Alexey Klepnev was born in 1961 in Ordzhonikidze (Vladikavkaz, Russia). In 1985 graduated with honors from the North Ossetian Medical Institute. Continue reading »

Hyper-Realistic Animal Pencil Drawings By Helen Violet

As much as it’s hard to believe, these incredibly detailed realistic pet portraits are not photographs but in fact hand-drawn pencil drawings. Continue reading »

Artist Draws Extremely Realistic Drawings Using Only A Pencil

No one’s born knowing how to draw. It takes some time before childish scribbles take shape and turn into simplistic drawings that resemble something that is recognizable. Same goes with hyper-realistic drawings, which take exponentially more time to learn than just simple stick figures. It takes thousands of hours of hard work and patience. Continue reading »

Believe It or Not, This Is Not a Cat!

19-year-old artist Haru Otomi certainly has a way with a pencil. The talented illustrator is responsible for some amazing drawings of cats that look so real, you almost want to reach out and pet! Continue reading »

Japanese Artist’s Dazzlingly Realistic Eevee Illustrations Jump Off the Page

In a series of illustrations, talented Japanese artist ARIA_art, who is known for stunningly realistic colored pencil artwork, draws the popular Pokémon with expert detail and a fascinating “jumping off the page” aesthetic. Continue reading »

Incredible Hyperrealistic Pencil Drawings By Jésus Moròn

Jésus Porras Morón born in Málaga (Spain) in 1984. He has exhibited in galleries over Spain and selected internationally. Won some awards in some art contests and online Competitions. Starting with oil painting and finally, trying the hyperrealism drawing with pencil graphite. Continue reading »

Excellent Pencil Drawing Of Cars By The 15-Year-Old Boy From Russia

Being a young cars fancier, school-boy Ilya Boyarskih from Russia makes excellent pictures of vehicles. All he uses is ordinary pens and pencils. Now he is already 17 but the drawing below was created when he was 15 years old. Continue reading »

Chinese Pencil Enthusiast Shares Her Varicolored World

A Fu, a co-owner of a coffee shop in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, has put on display more than 1,000 pencils she’s collected in the past 20 years. Continue reading »

Expressive, Large-Scale Pencil Drawings That Are Amazingly Photo-Realistic

Arinze Stanley’s art defies what should be possible with pencil and paper. In his series of hyperrealistic drawings, he breathes life on to the page, using the shadow and depth to make it seem like they are alive and three-dimensional. Sticking to only pencils and an incredible amount of patience and skill, Arinze drawings often take around 100 hours to complete. Continue reading »

Amazing Colored Pencil Drawings By Morgan Davidson

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Today I am coming along with amazing colored pencil drawings by Morgan Davidson. She belongs to USA and her work inspired me to bits that I was so determined to put forward her collection of flamboyance before you. Her beautiful drawingsare very detailed and crisp sharp, how incredibly she has drawn girls in different hues making them look so different. Continue reading »

Dad Re-Draws His Daughter’s Pencil Sketches

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Every parent wants to save as many memories of their child as they grow and develop as individuals. They do so much and change so quickly. All the crafty creations they produce along the way, it can be hard to hold onto the key moments without being smothered by the weight of tissue paper and lollipop sticks.
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Fantastic Pencil Sculptures By Jasenko Đorđević

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Born in Tulza, Bosnia, Jasenko Đorđević uses an X-acto knife and tiny chisel to carve detailed pencil-tip sculptures. The result resembles something made from stone or charred wood. Đorđević was first inspired to carve pencils after seeing the work of Dalton Ghetti. Continue reading »

Visually Arresting and Provocative Pencil Drawings of Lips by Christo Dagorov

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Switzerland-based illustrator and artist Christo Dagorov created this unusual series of pencil drawings that transform the texture of lips into trees, the aerial layout of a city, and even other human forms. Continue reading »

Sprout A Pencil That Grows

Sprout A Pencil That Grows is a very simple but excellent concept. We all know that as soon as a pencil gets down to the point where there’s only an inch or so left it’s pretty much useless. Continue reading »

Pencil Artist Marco Mazzoni

Italian pencil artist Marco Mazzoni‘s work goes far beyond technical perfection. His representation of historical healing women is enigmatic and sublime. Often leaving the eyes blank or covered with an abundance of birds, butterflies and flowers, he gives the impression of a deeper inward focused sight, as well as obscuring the identity of the individual.

Many female healers in the past – both medicine woman and midwives – were brutally persecuted by religion, some even burnt as witches… Mazzoni’s work captures their deep connection with nature and their innate power and femininity with delicacy and beautiful detail. Continue reading »