A portrait of 3,2 million dots and 210 hours! (video)

When an artist Miguel endara set a goal to create a portrait of his father, first drew it, then sketched it, and finally proceeded with a perhaps not so traditional technique, this punctuation or pointillism. According to this the whole work is done with small dots of ink in denser or thinner concentrations…

Miguel claims that the completion of his project took 210 hours and how it consists of 3,2 million dots. Surprisingly, he managed to "paint" the portrait with a single pen, which he described as a Hero.

The counting of the dots is not 100% accurate, however the artist calculated the number using the speed at which he drew the dots in relation to the time it took him to complete the work.

Apart from the fact that those who are fans of art will enjoy the video with the creation of the work, some may start to deal with it, while we found it because it is starting to spread rapidly on the internet.
Source: Proho.gr
Watch the video:

Hero from Miguel endara on Vimeo.

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