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Pencil Vs Camera!, un set di Ben Heine su Flickr.Tramite Flickr:© Ben Heine | Facebook | Twitter | Blog
I could have called it “Drawing Vs Photography” or “Imagination Vs Reality”… Thank you all for the great feedbacks you sent me. This series is new and growing EVERY WEEK, please come back again to see more.
All the graphic elements shown in this set (and in my Flickr stream) come from my own stock/production. I drew the sketches, took the photos, edited them…
________________________________Please find here below a bunch of recent  interviews I gave for art websites, newspapers and TV channels talking about my conception of art in general, my sources of inspiration, my 
techniques, Pencil Vs Camera, Digital Circlism, photography, drawing, painting, my future projects, and much more… I really hope you’ll find some interest in reading them. 
Interview for POP PHOTOGRAPHY
Interview for E JUNKIE
Interview for TV BRUSSEL
Interview for SAMSUNG IMAGING
Interview for GRAPPA
Interview for DIGITAL ARTIST
Interview for NEWSLITE
Interview for ZOOMZINE
Interview for SOMETHING WE LIKE
Interview for TOONPOOL
Interview for PANDEMIA FANZINE
Interview for MAKE MY CREATIVE
Interview for EL PAIS (in Spanish)
Interview for MY DESY
Interview for PIXELS TEAM
Interview for SHOOT LOVE
Interview for SEIMININKE
Interview for SIMON CRISP
Interview for TRIBORDS (in French)
Interview for SUPO (in Dutch)
Interview for CLAUDIO PARENTELA“Pencil Vs Camera” is nothing but the result of a long graphic exploration and a logic consequence of my artistic evolution. It’s a new concept. My primary intention was to create a “battle field” between 2 disciplines: drawing and photography, mixing imagination and reality. The only boundary is my own perception of the world. It’s a very exciting project because I can share “pieces of dreams” with the world through illusion and surrealism. I like to focus on architecture, portraits, and animals. Among many others, the main themes approached in “Pencil Vs Camera” are love and friendship. My hand is always clearly visible. That was a difficult choice but it emphasizes the intimate connection between the viewer and the action happening on the piece of paper.
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More information: info@benheine.com
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Pencil Vs Camera!, un set di Ben Heine su Flickr.

Tramite Flickr:
© Ben Heine | Facebook | Twitter | Blog

I could have called it “Drawing Vs Photography” or “Imagination Vs Reality”… Thank you all for the great feedbacks you sent me. This series is new and growing EVERY WEEK, please come back again to see more.

All the graphic elements shown in this set (and in my Flickr stream) come from my own stock/production. I drew the sketches, took the photos, edited them…
________________________________

Please find here below a bunch of recent interviews I gave for art websites, newspapers and TV channels talking about my conception of art in general, my sources of inspiration, my
techniques, Pencil Vs Camera, Digital Circlism, photography, drawing, painting, my future projects, and much more… I really hope you’ll find some interest in reading them.


Interview for POP PHOTOGRAPHY
Interview for E JUNKIE
Interview for TV BRUSSEL
Interview for SAMSUNG IMAGING
Interview for GRAPPA
Interview for DIGITAL ARTIST
Interview for NEWSLITE
Interview for ZOOMZINE
Interview for SOMETHING WE LIKE
Interview for TOONPOOL
Interview for PANDEMIA FANZINE
Interview for MAKE MY CREATIVE
Interview for EL PAIS (in Spanish)
Interview for MY DESY
Interview for PIXELS TEAM
Interview for SHOOT LOVE
Interview for SEIMININKE
Interview for SIMON CRISP
Interview for TRIBORDS (in French)
Interview for SUPO (in Dutch)
Interview for CLAUDIO PARENTELA

“Pencil Vs Camera” is nothing but the result of a long graphic exploration and a logic consequence of my artistic evolution. It’s a new concept. My primary intention was to create a “battle field” between 2 disciplines: drawing and photography, mixing imagination and reality. The only boundary is my own perception of the world. It’s a very exciting project because I can share “pieces of dreams” with the world through illusion and surrealism. I like to focus on architecture, portraits, and animals. Among many others, the main themes approached in “Pencil Vs Camera” are love and friendship. My hand is always clearly visible. That was a difficult choice but it emphasizes the intimate connection between the viewer and the action happening on the piece of paper.
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More information: info@benheine.com
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