Dalton, who has never sold any work and has only given it away to friends, usually spends several months on each figure. The longest piece – a pencil with interlinking chains – took him two and a half years, and he said it was so intricate that people often think it is actually two pencils.
Ghetti, who is originally from Brazil, uses his little lead canvases to explore all types of subjects. The image above depicts a part of his 26 pencil letter series – one pencil tip for each letter of the alphabet.
Getting familiar with Dalton’s technique makes the work even more interesting, as he refuses to work with a magnifying glass, and only uses three tools – a razor blade, sewing needle and sculpting knife. He explains his process: “I use the sewing needle to make holes or dig into the graphite. I scratch and create lines and turn the graphite around slowly in my hand”
This is trully art. An expression of art that reminds us of our happy days in school. May your hands, Dalton Ghetti, always be blessed. Art, as it is said, is in your hands. Congratulations,
Paul Quintero (Zen Artist).