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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Dalton Ghetti - Pencil Lead Sculptures

Using needles and razors and without a magnifying glass, Dalton Ghetti carves miniscule objects out of pencil leads by hand.





All 26 letters of the alphabet



11 comments:

  1. Wow! That's amazing!

    KareyEllen
    KareyEllenDesigns.blogspot.com

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  2. Thanks for joining our blog hop over at Sassy Sites! There are some amazing blogs out there, and you are definetly one of them! I'm a follower of yours too! Happy Friday! xoxo

    Marni @ Sassy Sites!

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  3. Just popping in from Follow Friday over at Never Growing Old. Love your blog. I am a born again Christian. I am a sewing and fashion diva. I have also have an art blog, homeschool my five kids and hula hoop for exercise. Just a quick little get to know me. Come on by if you'd like to learn more.

    Trudy
    www.sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com

    www.artisticcreationswithtrudy.blogspot.com

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  4. Wow, those are just fantastic! I never would have thought of that. How cool.

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  5. Shut the front door!! I can barely see the tip of a pencil and he carves them..wow!

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  6. Arriving here from FFF. New follower.. hope you follow back! Have a great weekend.

    Nana
    http://www.nanapoppins.com

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  7. WOW! Those are really cool!! He's gotta have really good eyesight!

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  8. Hi there, saw your comment on my empty-nester blog (http://sned-shesallwrite.blogspot.com/) and thought I'd stop by. Love this post! Reminds me of a great uncle of mine who was legally blind, but carved tiny sculptures out of peach pits. Glad to connect!

    Carla

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  9. Holy criminy. That is some teensy, weensy carving. I can't even imagine the talent something like that would take.

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  10. Newest Follower!!!

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  11. Hello hello!

    Wow those are amazing! Hope you had a great weekend :)

    Dawn

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