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© Ben Heine || Facebook || Twitter || www.benheine.com
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A sculpture, a photo, a drawing and friendship, all in once!
This is sort of experimental... I'll be posting more crazy works
of this type in the coming days.
See the whole "Pencil Vs Camera" album
See THIS VIDEO showing 18 Pencil Vs Camera images in
progress (with a small animation and an original music).
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For more information about my artwork: info@benheine.com
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Random features:



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A sculpture, a photo, a drawing and friendship, all in once!

This is sort of experimental... I'll be posting more crazy works
of this type in the coming days.
See the whole "Pencil Vs Camera" album
See THIS VIDEO showing 18 Pencil Vs Camera images in
progress (with a small animation and an original music).
____________________________________________________
For more information about my artwork: info@benheine.com
____________________________________________________
Random features:






Image size
1000x665px 495.38 KB
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D70s
Shutter Speed
10/1600 second
Aperture
F/7.1
Focal Length
27 mm
Date Taken
Apr 11, 2010, 12:36:48 PM
© 2010 - 2025 BenHeine
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You have an eye for art!
You literally captured the image on a piece of paper!
I like the natural setting you chose for the background.
The vines are so intricate, the daffodil is so delicate.
The cross lines you used for shading, they are very professional.
I especially love the two statues, like a familial bond between parent and child expressed so profoundly through simple figures.
Your drawing truly matches the world! In fact, it defines what art is about: helping others see the beauty of the world they may be blind to, using more than pencil, but using your creativity!