Jasenko Đorđević, a Bosnian born in Tulza, takes the dark pencil core and uses an X-acto knife and tiny chisel to turn it into modern art. The sculptor turns pencil tips into detailed pencil-tip sculptures like shapes of people, superheroes and trains, etc, whose inspiration comes from the work of Dalton Ghetti.
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