While we are all still reeling from the end of the fast paced — and way too short — seventh season of Game of Thrones, and eagerly awaiting the final season (which may not even come until 2019), we all have to find other avenues to show our love for all things Westerosi.
And while there is a ton of Game of Thrones merch out there to buy, and Game of Thrones theory videos on YouTube to get sucked into for hours, we think we might have found the coolest expression of love for the series made by any fan so far.
Thanks to Bored Panda, we’ve learned of the absolutely incredible micro sculptures celebrating the series from an artist in Thailand named Salavat Fidai. And when we say “micro sculptures,” we mean micro — these were all carved on the tip of a pencil! Among Fidai’s amazing pencil sculptures are the sigils of the major houses of Westeros, a White Walker, the Night King, one of Khaleesi’s dragons, and, of course, the Iron Throne itself. The sculptures were displayed at a special exhibit in Thailand this past month.
You can check out images of some of these amazing sculpture down below:
There are also several other pencil sculptures based on other beloved geek properties like Harry Potter and more, all on his Instagram account. You can check those all out by clicking here.
What do you think of these amazing pieces of art? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
Images:Â Salavat Fidai
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