Eggshell Carvings by Beth Bryan, A Delicate Art
Using high-speed device called paragraver (something like a dental instrument), Brian Bate creates masterpieces of incredible beauty … from the simple egg. For carving eggshells you really need to have a steady hand and patience to the sea. Brian’s work not only exhibited in exhibitions but also around the world, he has also won several competitions. We present our collection of his incredible work. Brian started carving in 2005 after buying a high-speed tool. It is made from eggs rhea. "This is my first job. To be honest, I never wanted to do carving on eggshells. I cut the pumpkin and hand weapons, and god knows what else. But once I bought a new instrument, and all that was on hand to try it, it was an egg."