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Incredible artwork from wood

I recently came across this amazing art work. Since i did not know who Mr Sergei Bobkov was, i looked up the wiki page and also his facebook page and got to know about him.Here i m sharing about this Unknown personality.

"54-year-old Sergei Bobkov has patented a unique technique of creating amazing sculptures out of Siberian cedar wood-chips.
This resident of Kozhany, Russia, has developed his very own technique, that prevents wood-chips from falling apart, in time. After creating about 100-150 chips, from 2-3 inch long cedar stick, he puts them in water for several days. Then, making use of his surgical precision, he carves the chips into any shape he needs.
Sergey has been doing this for some time now, but he has only created 11 wood-chip sculptures. That’s because just one of these incredible artworks takes around six months t complete, at a work rate of 10 to 12 hours a day, with no days off. Sergei Bobkov focuses on wildlife creatures, and he studies their anatomy for months, before starting work on a sculpture.
Even though he was offered $17,000 for his wood-chip eagle.Sergei’s Bobkov declined, saying his rt is not for sale."














Comments

  1. really incredible and he made it more invaluable by not selling it...

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  2. wow..I want to learn this art..it is just incredible !

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  3. That is amazing. What craftsmanship!
    Btw Sahi,I found that log house in a place in northern California. Thank you for visiting my blog.

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  4. @Rajeshyeah!... i thought at sometime.. it was real!..:)

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  5. @deepsyeah!... it has increased its worth and value!..

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  6. @Uma
    ha ha.. i am sure.. it can be learnt if he wishes to teach!..:)

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  7. OH MY GODddddddddddddd .. after the latest article you put now i am jealous of this too he heheh eh

    This is simply awesome how did they make it .. amazing

    Bikram's

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  8. @Bikramjit ha h a.. thank u again!.. well he has not revield how he had done that!..;)

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