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A Timelapse of Illustrator Patrick Vale Drawing a Huge Pen & Ink View of the New York Skyline. In December of last year London-based artist Patrick Vale spent several weeks drawing this impressive pen and ink illustration of the New York skyline as viewed from the Rockefeller Center.

A Timelapse of Illustrator Patrick Vale Drawing a Huge Pen & Ink View of the New York Skyline

Luckily he photographed almost every moment of the endeavor to make this timelapse where we see building after building materialize at the tip of his pen. The final piece titled Colossus is a triptych of three huge A1 sheets of paper that he scanned and turned into an even larger wallpaper. You might remember Vale from his 2012 drawing timelapse of Lower Manhattan. (via Highsnobiety) In Bb 2.0 - a collaborative music/spoken word project - 12 videos. HERE IS TODAY. Phoenix-Fly - The Need 4 Speed - Mountain Trails.

Carved Book Landscapes by Guy Laramee. (click images for detail) For the better part of three decades multidisciplinary artist Guy Laramee has worked as a stage writer, director, composer, a fabricator of musical instruments, a singer, sculptor, painter and writer.

Carved Book Landscapes by Guy Laramee

Among his sculptural works are two incredible series of carved book landscapes and structures entitled Biblios and The Great Wall, where the dense pages of old books are excavated to reveal serene mountains, plateaus, and ancient structures. Of these works he says: Maninthedark.com by Miltos Manetas and Aaron Russ Clinger , 2004. The magic button — Make Everything OK. Making Future Magic: iPad light painting.

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