From Sailor Moon To Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Night”, This Teacher Surprises His Students With Stunning Chalkboard Art
Hirotaka Hamasaki is a high school art teacher and a graphic designer from Nara, Japan who has a special formula to inspire students before a class starts.
He reproduces world-known art masterpieces or popular characters on his blackboard by using only chalk! From Sailor Moon to Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night”, there’s nothing that Hirotaka couldn’t recreate to astonish many students entering the room.
This is not the first article showing Hirotaka’s chalk drawing skills. For some more of his impressive creations, check out previous posts by clicking here and here.
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