An Artist Enjoys Spending His Time Drawing Realistically on Different Types of Cups, Including ‘Stanley’ Thermoses
According to Berk Armagan: “Hello, I’m Berk Armagan. As you might know, from previous posts on Bored Panda, I travel the world selling my realistic drawings on paper cups.
My travel of the world with paper cups journey continues! I have added the world’s most durable surface to this journey – Stanley thermoses, which I draw on for special requests.
I have no professional education in the drawing. Yet I choose to share what I’ve learned: my experience and work with those who support my artwork.”
More: Instagram h/t: boredpanda
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