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"Cut Back" was a group show of site-specific art held in Queen's Wood, Highgate. The theme of the show looked at how forests are cut back to allow for new growth to occur, but in addition to this, alludes to the deforestation; destruction and cutting down of important forests on our planet.'Pencil Sharpener' came from a dialogue Cohen had with his young niece after he happened to briefly mention the potential project to her. Quite soon after this, a bizarre and imaginative idea was conceived. His niece suggested building a dragon at first, which later became a series of animals resurrected (and recycled) from the ruins of the cut down forest in order to defend and fight off the evil spirits who threaten to destroy their habitat.
Electric knife sharpeners are used by professional chefs and at-home cooks alike to cut precisely and safely. Learn more.
This eco friendly pencil, ruler, sharpener and eraser set is perfect for gifting to children or handing out at school functions. The pencil case proudly displays your logo as a sticker for maximum branding exposure.
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I was commissioned to create this image for NEC Electronics new range of Projectors. It was featured on Billboards across Sydney with the tagline: "Sharpen your image"
Diamond Sharpening stone is a quick-cutting, general-purpose sharpening stone that will be appreciated by woodworkers, culinary enthusiasts, hunters, fisherman and craftsmen alike. Monocrystalline diamond on a unique interrupted surface speeds abrasive action and stays clear and efficient during a long lifetime of use, and the unique Micro Tool Sharpening Pad even lets you sharpen very small cutting edges and knife points. It has oval-shaped holes so it doesn't fill up during sharpening. The stable is held on non-slip rubber feet that includes a snap-on clear storage lid.Diamond stones like these are fast, always remain flat, are indestructible and require only water as a lubricant.
At the reception for "Snapshots and Sharpeners" by Robert Cantor at the Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center in Frederick, Maryland.
More about Bob's work at: www.bobcantor.com/