When Pencils Become Canvas

By Angel | March 10, 2009 7:53 am |
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I am ready to bet you have never thought that usual pencils can be a perfect canvas for all things nice and unusual pictures. The following masterpieces were created by GhostPartol, who is an Australian artist. He uses pencils in one of the most unusual ways ever – as canvases. The artist is a self-taught illustrator and he currently lives in Melbourne. His works looks like incredible graffiti – festive and completely unique. Meet just one more side of pencil art.

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When Pencils Become Canvas

  • zlajo | March 21st, 2009 at 4:21 am

    Its avery good idea. i like it .

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