For over 15 years, Japanese artist Tatsuo Horiuchi has rendered the subtle details of mountains, cherry blossoms, and dense forests with the most unlikely tool: Microsoft Excel. Mind blown!
(via Paul)
For over 15 years, Japanese artist Tatsuo Horiuchi has rendered the subtle details of mountains, cherry blossoms, and dense forests with the most unlikely tool: Microsoft Excel. Mind blown!
(via Paul)
Not at all what I was expecting! I assumed he created a very tiny grid of cells and was filling each cell with different colors, similar to pixels.
Dec 6th, 2017 / 8:21 am
Some stunning designs!
Dec 6th, 2017 / 1:05 pm
This story is just as interesting now as it was 5 years ago when everyone was covering it.
Dec 6th, 2017 / 2:26 pm
@Sam! OMG! Really?
Dec 6th, 2017 / 2:49 pm
You covered him in your own blog back in 2013 :)
http://www.swiss-miss.com/2013/05/excel-spreadsheet-art.html
Dec 7th, 2017 / 9:00 pm
I guess this would be like a digital version of working X-stitch.
Dec 7th, 2017 / 11:22 pm