80-year-old man masters Excel to create amazing pictures
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/80-year-old-man-masters-excel-to-create-amazing-pictures.html80-year-old Tatsuo Horiuchi from Japan is known worldwide for his incredible drawing skills. However, he does not use pencils, pens, or paints for his art. Instead, he creates masterpieces in Microsoft Excel.
About 20 years ago, before retiring, Horiuchi thought he needed a new challenge in his life. Therefore, he settled on painting. However, he didn't want to spend money on art supplies - he decided to use his computer. But he didn’t choose any fancy digital painting software and chose Excel.
Scroll down to enjoy the Horiuchi paintings.
6 PHOTOS
1. Tatsuo Horiuchi has been painting with Microsoft Excel for about 20 years.
2. He paints landscapes of Japan on his computer.
3. This is what his workflow looks like.
4. Horiuchi started learning to paint after he retired in 2000.
5. He didn't want to buy art supplies or digital software. So he settled on Excel.
6. These are the pictures.
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