This astonishing 18ft drawing of the world’s most famous skyline was created by autistic artist Stephen Wiltshire after he spent just 20 minutes in a helicopter gazing at the panorama. The unbelievably intricate picture was drawn at Brooklyn’s prestigious Pratt Institute from Stephen’s memory, with details of every building sketched in to scale. Landmarks including the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building can be seen towering above smaller buildings after just three days in his spellbinding.
Listening intently to his ipod throughout the artistic process (because music helps him), London-born Stephen uses only graphic pens as he commits his photographic memory to the high-grade paper.
5 comments:
The mysteries of the brain...
GENIUS
amazingly beautiful and in a way said...
anne > real world translater:
said = sad
oops
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