The TV program A Bite of China allows everyone to see the humanities and art of eating. The carvings on the pen tips introduced by artist Cindy Chinn lead everyone to appreciate the beauty of small carvings.
Speaking of a pen tip, it seems that it is not just a pen tip, because Chinn expanded the scope of micro-carving from the pen tip to the pen core and pen holder. Therefore, the presentation of the final work can completely depict a scene from a single object - a train. The train is speeding on the railway. Chinn picked an ordinary pencil with a pen length of about 14.2cm. He hollowed out the pen barrel and carved the center of the pen into a train. Of course, he also did not forget to add details such as iron bridges and rails. Finally, he will use glue to make the train It is fixed on the railway track to prevent the train from derailing if it runs too fast, and the finished product is elevated and placed, which is an out-and-out "elevated railway".
The train engine in the finished product is only 0.2 to 0.5cm high. You can imagine how intently you need to keep your eyes open when carving, and how much you need to close your eyes and rest after carving. However, for those of us in front of the computer, we can see such wonderful things. Naturally, you can only be stunned by the miniature sculptures!
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