A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture

Japanese Emi Nakajima is the full namesake of her fellow footballer, but she became famous not because of sports, but because of her amazing ability to create intricate images of buildings from around the world.

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!Source: 99inspiration

The artist, who lives in Thailand, calls herself a dream traveler. With the help of an ink pen, the girl reproduces incredibly realistic arrays of intricate architectural details.

Posted by Emi Nakajima (@emi_nkjm) on Mar 8, 2018 at 7:07 PST

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The charming artist, of course, maintains a page on Instagram, where more than 36.6 thousand subscribers already follow her work.

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

The Japanese woman creates incredibly detailed images of buildings from all over the world, but she especially likes the monumentality of Christian churches - from the Gothic cathedrals of France and Italy to the famous Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Spain.

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

Look with what care and diligence the Japanese woman draws the smallest details of her architectural works.

Posted by Emi Nakajima (@emi_nkjm) on Jul 18, 2017 at 3:13 PDT

A post by Emi Nakajima (@emi_nkjm)

A charming girl from Japan draws architecture, and it's - wow!

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