viernes, 26 de agosto de 2011

Focus on art: Dalton Ghetti

Focus on art: Dalton Ghetti:

Dalton Ghetti pencils


The intricate magic of pencil lead sculptor Dalton Ghetti. He’s been featured on a lot of blogs and website, as I found out with a quick Google search, but having just seen his work for the first time today, I thought it worth sharing.


Dalton Ghetti pencils


“At school I would carve a friend’s name into the wood of a pencil and then give it to them as a present. Later, when I got into sculpture, I would make these huge pieces from things like wood, but decided I wanted to challenge myself by trying to make things as small as possible.”

— DALTON GHETTI


Dalton Ghetti pencils


Dalton Ghetti pencils


Dalton Ghetti pencils


Dalton Ghetti pencils


More of an insight on Vimeo: Pencil artist Dalton Ghetti (embedded below).



In 2002 Dalton Ghetti began working on a memorial project for 9/11 where each person who died is represented by a tiny graphite teardrop about the size of a grain of rice. The Connecticut-based sculptor has been carving one teardrop per day, and when he finishes he’ll glue the drops to a white background to form a larger teardrop.


Dalton Ghetti, on Facebook

Finding the Art in a Pencil Tip, on NYTimes.com


If you liked this, you might also like these artists: Sipho Mabona, Peter Callesen, Julian Beever.


Via @myttonwilliams.

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