Thursday, August 3, 2017
Fredo: the era of the numbers has not yet come
It is clear that the tablet in our time is not very expensive. Especially in comparison with a car. Although, there are such cars that it is better to immediately compare the price of a digital device with a spacecraft. One seventeen-year-old Chilean boy does not have a tablet, despite the availability of its price. But still very much wants to draw three-dimensional drawings. Maybe an ordinary person, not endowed with the spark of artistic talent, would have sighed about it and would have forgotten about his dream over time. Fredo went his own way: instead of a computer gadget, he picked up a simple pencil.
If two white sheets of paper are joined along a larger edge at an angle of 90 degrees, a two-dimensional space will be obtained. For convenience of viewing and preservation of integrity it is necessary to put this lightweight construction with support to the wall. Those people who are hard to imagine it, especially recommended to look at the drawings of this Chilean talent.
Some say that the power of Fredo's drawings is in the details, but that's half the truth. Images of this Chilean boy really enliven the space. The elephant literally lifts the trunk in a moment, and the dead man wants to throw a couple of coins of alms. The empty glass is confidently held by a strong hand, and the snake will now flee in an unknown direction. And this is with a simple pencil and two sheets of paper! It is impossible to imagine the masterpieces that the guy will draw when the tablet, at last, gets to him in hands!
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