Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

Categories: Design and Architecture

Architecture is the alphabet of giants. Egyptian Hossam Mohamed painted an incredibly detailed picture of new York on a sheet of paper the size of 70 to 100 cm to carefully draw each building using an ink pen, it took him 10 months.

Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

Hossam Mohamed from Egypt — student of the faculty of architecture.

Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

He started painting just 2 years ago, but now he teaches others.

Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

Now the main Hossam dream is to finish my postgraduate studies in Italy to achieve fame and opened his own art gallery.

Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

To appreciate the detail of this detailed image, click on this photo and view it in full size.

Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

Someone might say, "Yes, that guy just has a lot of free time!" or "If he did it not by memory and not in three days — then not impressive"...

Google Maps with your own hands: a student from Egypt, painted every building in new York

But, having made such a Titanic work, assiduous student-the architect not only filled for 10 months of the hand and perfected the art of drawing, but have learned all of the "architectural moves" "the Big Apple".

Keywords: Egypt | New York | Drawing students

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