Designer Jolita Vaitkute and photographer Emilija Vinzanovaite recently collaborated on a project together where they used 2 boxes of pencils, some pencil shavings and a lot of time and effort to create their version of this world-famous portrait of Albert Einstein. Vaitkute enjoys creating art from various materials such as food and together the pair wish to illustrate that in the world of art there are no limits to being creative.
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