We present to you sketch masters who can conjure up the most beautiful illusion with just a sheet of paper and a pencil.
We are slowly realizing that we are living in the future. Every day, we are convinced of this by new technologies and inventions that constantly push the limits of human imagination and abilities. Thus, they completely reinvented even the most standard method of visualizing ideas – pencil and paper. Gravity is a tablet that allows you to 3D sketch in the air, i.e. with a technique without a screen. You can draw your idea right in the air above the tablet!
Let's meet LIX, the smallest 3D tower in the world. It is a project that gained fame on Kickstarter, but it also fascinated us, because with it we can actually draw in the air.
What if pencil scraps could grow into something delicious, beautiful, and fun instead of filling up with trash? This idea gave birth to Sprout - the world's first growing pencil. Sprout pencils are given away as an innovative eco-gift in a prize draw.
This incredible series of brightly colored sculptures is the work of American artist Federico Uribo and is true proof that you don't need a classic brush and canvas for creative creation. Sam likes to emphasize that the words that determine the name and image of the final product are an essential part of his creation.
Phree from Kickstarter - a smart pencil that turns the world into an infinitely large piece of paper
Phree is a pencil-like device that allows us to turn any physical surface into a virtual piece of paper. With it, you are no longer limited to the surface of the smartphone screen, where the smart pencil simultaneously "redraws" and saves your written ideas and sketches. At the same time, Phree brings us back to the times when we had more interaction with the world around us and makes sure that we don't forget to write by hand so quickly, you know, like this with a pen and not via a (virtual) keyboard.
The Sprout aromatic pencil is the ideal choice for anyone who can't live without intoxicatingly fragrant flowers, herbs and spices.
What if pencil scraps could grow into something delicious, beautiful, and fun instead of filling up with trash? In September, a somewhat unusual family arrived on the Slovenian market - this is the Sprout family of pencils that grow.