You Might Need A Magnifying Glass To See All The Details In My Tiny Drawings (Part 2)
My name is Mesut Kul and I am a Turkish artist who draws tiny pictures on various objects. Sometimes it is a butterfly wing, a rice grain, a feather and even a Lentil – the world’s smallest canvas.
I got acquainted with this micro art a couple of years ago. One master painter told me about the importance of innovations in art. I took his words for granted. Everyone can draw on big canvas, but only the few can do it on small objects. I was inspired by the idea that tiny drawings can be more memorable and appreciated by the viewers. Although I create the drawings with my own eyes and a brush, others might need a magnifying glass to see all the details. The greatest inspiration to me is our world. My aim is to bring different words to the art of painting which is a universal language.
More info: mesutkul.com
Bean seed
Swan’s feather
Soybean seed
Almond
Corn grain
Lentil
Little easel and canvas
Butterfly
Pumpkin seed
Pocket watch
Noodles
Cashew
Feather
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