big talent tiny art
Fairlady|June 2020
When it comes to art, big and bold is usually what captures our imagination. Monet’s Water Lilies series stretches across endless canvases; Michelangelo’s 5m-high David towers over visitors. But size is not always an indication of skill. These artists create mind-blowing pieces that can easily fit into the palm of your hand – no canvas or clay required.
LIESL ROBERTSON
big talent tiny art

On point

Although he also does photography and paints, Russian artist Salavat Fidai’s favorite medium is a pencil. Which sounds simple, until you actually see his artworks; these are no ordinary sketches. Using a tiny craft knife and a magnifying glass, Salavat carves intricate micro sculptures into the graphite tips of pencils.

His subject matter varies; during a quick scroll through his works, we spotted the Iron Throne and The Night King from Game of Thrones, Darth Vader’s head, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel tower, Presidents Trump and Putin, and even some more mundane objects like a teacup and a book. ‘I find inspiration in pop culture, art, in the photographs, I take of buildings and monuments on my travels, and occasionally, even from my Instagram followers,’ Salavat says.

‘This is a unique and very interesting form of art,’ he writes. ‘Graphite is an extremely brittle material, and sculptures often break down in the process. But it does not upset me; on the contrary, I find it exciting and suspenseful. Every new sculpture is a challenge, and there is no absolute guarantee that I will succeed. The more complicated the shape, the more interesting I find it.’

A single piece can take anything from a few hours to several days to complete.

‘The process of carving sculptures, for me, is like meditation. While working I listen to instrumental music; it helps me to concentrate and clears some space in my mind for inspiration. I have to work at night when the whole family is asleep, so there are no interruptions.’

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