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Current project, a palette switched space plane from rebrickable. Created by Asgardianstudio, I'll tag him.
Probably one of the largest/heaviest things I've built, about 4k pieces in here, and I haven't even built the engines yet.
Very sturdy, I plan on swooshing it
NEW: I'm now making music, JOIN ME ON SOUNDCLOUD!
Prints of the above image now available for sale!
Which one do you think is the predator? Ok, to be honest, this is somehow a small parody of "capitalism".
I have been willing to do something like this since some time⦠Everything is connected in this image (the smallest fish at the top is asking for help, see detail below). I took the photo near Sousse in Tunisia not too long ago, I also made the drawing. If you wish, you can view some details, the work in progress and other Pencil Vs Camera pictures at this link.
>>> Review from THE SUN for this picture: "Eye-catching ... fisherman snares shark" (The Sun, Dec. 2011)
>>> Review from THE DAILY MAIL for this picture: "Reeling in a whopper: A fisherman appears to catch an unusual trawl in this perspective-bending picture taken in Tunisia as part of the Pencil Vs Camera series by Belgian visual artist Ben Heine" (Matt Blake, The Daily Mail, July 2012).
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For more information about my work: info@benheine.com
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These farmers have a relatively new, small but neat and tidy looking house. A few years ago they added an ugly looking house trailer. I believe that the above was added over the summer of 2022.
We could speculate about it but I shall keep an eye on it for developments. The owners of the property vacation in a warmer climate in winter. If I see the couple who look in on the property in winter, as I did last year, some answers could be forthcoming. Of course, a picture of the ugly trailer will be forthcoming too.
We are preparing a really huge project - it took us almost a month of work. Now time for corset embroidery, finally we are close to the end!
In the last few years I've regularly built small bits of landscape to serve as a backdrop for my minifig scale models. I'm more of a vehicle builder than a builder of organic things, though, so trees are a challenge. I have completed several new models recently (which I have yet to photograph) and I'm building another bit of landscape, for them, so I'm now trying a few new trees. By hinging the branches, they look a bit less layered than my older ones.