A Hero, in 3.2 Million Dots

For a year (he estimates about 210 hours of work time, at 4.25 dots per second), Endara stippled with his Sakura Pigma Micron pen on a plain piece of paper. The result is "Hero", which is one of Endara's few pieces of artwork -- mostly, he says, because stippling takes so...
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For a year (he estimates about 210 hours of work time, at 4.25 dots per second), Endara stippled with his Sakura Pigma Micron pen on a plain piece of paper. The result is “Hero”, which is one of Endara’s few pieces of artwork — mostly, he says, because stippling takes so long. 
See a time lapse of his work after the jump …


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