Artist Uses Sunlight And A Magnifying Glass To Create These Extraordinary Drawings

Published 10 years ago

Jordan Mang-osan is a Philippines-based pyrography artist, who uses sunlight and a magnifying glass alone to create these spectacular landscapes and rich portraits. Carefully positioning the magnifying glass on the prepared sketch, the artist etches dark lines into the plywood, demonstrating his talent, patience, skills that brought him international recognition and many art awards throughout the years.

His pyrography art, the raw materials that he uses, and the themes in his artworks are highly influenced by his cultural heritage, history, and nature in his native Mountain Province inthe Phillipines. The artist has been exhibiting his works for international audience since 1993 and is one of the founders a president of the Chanum Foundation from 1996 that has helped to create an artist village in the Baguio City, eventually becoming a hub for aspiring artists throughout the country.

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