
Artist Creates Stunningly Detailed Pen-and-Ink Drawing of Central London
London's Central Skyline Recreated in Exquisite Detail: A Time-Lapse Journey Artist Jack Nolan is undertaking an ambitious project: creating a hyper-realistic pen-and-ink drawing of Central London. This isn't your average sketch; Nolan is using a 0.03mm fine liner pen, resulting in a level of detail that's both breathtaking and painstaking. The time-lapse video, released by BBC News Brasil, shows the progression of his work, highlighting the immense patience and skill required. The drawing, already 850 hours in the making, is expected to take up to 1000 hours to complete. "Many people have reached out to me saying I've drawn their house," Nolan says in the video, highlighting the intricate detail that allows viewers to spot their own homes within the cityscape. The style has even drawn comparisons to the iconic 'Where's Wally?' books, adding another layer of interest to this remarkable project. Nolan's passion for architecture is evident, as he explains, "I love seeing all the different architecture. It's my little utopia." His dedication to this project is a testament to the power of art to capture the essence of a city and its people. The final result promises to be a stunning and unique piece of art.