Travel By Folding A Map

I'm Jesika...I'm pursuing a Painting/Drawing BFA at the moment. This was my study abroad travel blog turned everyday blog. I post photos from my life, my work, and ones I find or reblog which will probably revolve around:
•Cupcakes, baking, cake decorating, recipes
•Travel photos
•Daily "Place I Want to go" (which will go on for 365 days)
•Animals, pets, marine biology (especially jellyfish and cephalopods)
•artists and photographers find inspiring

(side note: although I always give credit where it's do and link, if I ever post a photo of yours and you'd like it taken down simply let me know and I'll delete it)
astroblemes:

treee:kellilovesyou:huntingforcherubs:blissed:rillawafers | maybeitsallok:



“British artist Stephen Wiltshire is currently attempting to draw the Manhattan skyline from memory. since Monday October 26th. Wiltshire began filling in an 18 foot canvas at the Pratt institute, Brooklyn. The drawing is expected to be complete by Friday. You can follow his progress through the live webcam here. Wiltshire diagnosed with autism at the age of three displays an unusually powerful  photographic memory that he has applied to rendering city scapes. He can look at the subject of his drawing once and reproduce it accurately with photographic detail, down to the exact number of columns or windows on a building. He memorizes their shapes, locations and the architecture.”
quoted from design boom




this is pretty damn amazing.

astroblemes:

treee:kellilovesyou:huntingforcherubs:blissed:rillawafers | maybeitsallok:

“British artist Stephen Wiltshire is currently attempting to draw the Manhattan skyline from memory. since Monday October 26th. Wiltshire began filling in an 18 foot canvas at the Pratt institute, Brooklyn. The drawing is expected to be complete by Friday. You can follow his progress through the live webcam here.

Wiltshire diagnosed with autism at the age of three displays an unusually powerful
photographic memory that he has applied to rendering city scapes. He can look at the subject of his drawing once and reproduce it accurately with photographic detail, down to the exact number of columns or windows on a building. He memorizes their shapes, locations and the architecture.”

quoted from design boom

this is pretty damn amazing.

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