2. _______________ Perhaps we can learn to transform our colored pencils into one of those
sculptures by South African artist Jennifer Maestre. She cuts hundreds of colored pencils
into small sections and drills a hole in each to turn them into beads, which she then
carefully stitches together in artistic shapes. Other paper-craft artists devise incredibly
complex three-dimensional sculptures by cutting, folding, and gluing. Remarkably, the
majority of Danish artist Peter Calleson’s impressive work is formed from a single A4
sheet.
(A) When most of us are faced with a blank sheet of paper, we only think of doodling.
(B) There are multiple ways to use a pencil and paper when we are creating art.
(C) It is very economical to use pencils and paper to create imaginative artistic works.
(D) No matter where they are from, male artists are no less talented than female artists.