Watch: 'It took me almost 1,000 hours to draw London'
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Jack Nolan, an artist from East London, has invested nearly 1,000 hours into crafting a highly detailed drawing of central London. Specializing in realism-style cityscapes, he uses fine liner pens to depict landmarks accurately. His latest artwork covers the area from Oval to Fitzrovia, featuring iconic sites like the London Eye and the Houses of Parliament. To enhance authenticity, Nolan researched the buildings thoroughly and visited some in person. He plans to extend his series to include similar detailed views of other London boroughs and cities around the world.
Jack Nolan has spent almost 1,000 hours perfecting a detailed drawing of central London, meticulously capturing its architecture using fine liner pens.
By visiting various buildings in person, Nolan ensures that his representation of London’s landmarks, such as the London Eye and Houses of Parliament, remains incredibly accurate.
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