1000 Dot-to-Dot: Wonders of the World
Category: Books,Humor & Entertainment,Pop Culture
1000 Dot-to-Dot: Wonders of the World Details
About the Author Thomas Pavitte, born in New Zealand, is a graphic designer and experimental artist who often uses simple techniques to create highly complex pieces, and whose dot-to-dot pieces have been enjoyed by people all over the world. He set an unofficial record for the most complex dot-to-dot drawing in 2011 with his version of the Mona Lisa, in 6,239 numbered dots, which took him weeks to prepare and nine hours to complete. He lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Read more
Reviews
Once again Thomas Pavitte, the artist, has created a masterpiece work of art. I enjoy completing the art but there is frustration because of the light color of some of the dots making them difficult to see without significant magnification. I would strongly suggest darker hues for the dot colors. It would be a real shame if a purchaser were not able to see the dots clearly, and fail to complete a real masterpiece. Mr. Pavitte has mastered a technique of over printing that give a three dimensional effect to his work which I applaud. I am anxious to see what his next book will contain but I hope that darker colors will be used by his printer for the dots. I have shown some of the completed designs to friends who cannot believe the pictures are dot to dot designs. Please keep up this wonderful series but darken the dots.