
Japanese Teacher Surprises His Students With His Stunning Chalkboard Art
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Remember the Taiwanese teacher who creates stunning educational masterpieces on his chalkboard? Well, looks like we’ve found another teacher with mad chalk drawing skills – it’s Hirotaka Hamasaki.
Also known as Hamacream, this Japanese art teacher and graphic designer recreates world known art masterpieces on his blackboard. From Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’ to Pablo Picasso’s ‘Guernica’ – this teacher has recreated it all. Plus, he also illustrated a scene from the anime film ‘Your Name’ (Kimi no Na Wa). You can find Hamacream’s work on Instagram.
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AMAZING work!!! (I applauded at the end of this post) ;-)
How could anyone even bear to clean the board... this is too amazing to be dusted off. It must be kept in a museum for all time
Yes! I agree! Also, it must be a pain to clean it up, actually... Realistically speaking.... But then again, these are now forever kept within photos, so somehow they are preserved.
But not for long time !
I am a bit skeptical that chalk on board will.be so ensuring. And despite the beauty I think that the "soon to be wiped-ness" is part of the art here.
Up vote. I agree, the impermanence is part of the art.
How would a entirely neutral statement get me downvotes? O_o
Ensuring? Enduring I meant!
No?! You skeptical?! Oh perish the thought...I've seen your responses on quite a few posts here at bored panda, and your name should be "Debbie Downer" not Hans.
As per the Bhuddists: Life is impermanent. Nothing lasts forever. All the more reason to enjoy and appreciate life to the fullest.
Impressive - It's NO WONDER that he teaches art. WoWzA!
AMAZING work!!! (I applauded at the end of this post) ;-)
How could anyone even bear to clean the board... this is too amazing to be dusted off. It must be kept in a museum for all time
Yes! I agree! Also, it must be a pain to clean it up, actually... Realistically speaking.... But then again, these are now forever kept within photos, so somehow they are preserved.
But not for long time !
I am a bit skeptical that chalk on board will.be so ensuring. And despite the beauty I think that the "soon to be wiped-ness" is part of the art here.
Up vote. I agree, the impermanence is part of the art.
How would a entirely neutral statement get me downvotes? O_o
Ensuring? Enduring I meant!
No?! You skeptical?! Oh perish the thought...I've seen your responses on quite a few posts here at bored panda, and your name should be "Debbie Downer" not Hans.
As per the Bhuddists: Life is impermanent. Nothing lasts forever. All the more reason to enjoy and appreciate life to the fullest.
Impressive - It's NO WONDER that he teaches art. WoWzA!