Unlike other artists, the incredibly talented Miguel Endara of Miami “spent almost a year creating this 11in by 17in portrait of his father – meticulously positioning each tiny dot by hand”. Continue reading for a video.

Over 11 months, Miguel spent 210 hours painstakingly completing the picture using a single Sakura Pigma Micron pen with a nib of just 0.2mm. He added: ‘I filmed myself in just about every section of my drawing and got an average of 4.25 dots per second, which translated into 3,213,000 dots if you multiply that by 210 hours, which is what I logged in for the drawing.’

[via DailyMail]

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