Pencil artist works in miniature -- and that's the point
Salavat Fidai is working proof that artists need not create large pieces to make a name for themselves. Much of what he creates is no bigger than the tip of a pencil — literally. Under the glow of a single work light while his family sleeps, Fidai uses a craft knife and 4x magnifying glass to create …
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