Artist Spent 116 Hours In Total To Create All These Drawings Of His Childhood Objects From The Nineties
According to Bert Musketon (previously featured): “I grew up in the nineties and I love to draw. The combination of those two led me to draw all my favorite childhood objects. From a Gameboy to a Casio watch.
I drew one object every single day for 29 days straight. On average it took me 4 hours per drawing counting up to an average total of 116 hours to create all these artworks.
All these images are made in Adobe Illustrator, making them 100% vector.”
More: Bert Musketon, Instagram, Facebook h/t: boredpanda
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