S6 Timelapse: Stunning Parisian Cityscape Drawing w/ Guillaume Cornet

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After featuring Guillaume Cornet's time-intensive illustrations on the Society6 blog, we knew we wanted to get some cameras looking in on his process. Boiling 75 hours of ink and color down to two minutes, his latest large-format illustration, Parisian Neighbourhood, was captured in this stop motion time-lapse.

Using a fine-tip pen on a 70cm x 50cm blank canvas, he puts ink to paper for about 55 hours. At that point he moves on to screen printing ten limited editions. When those dry, he invests another 15-20 hours of coloring on each of the ten limited prints. Cool process to read about. Even cooler to see unfold.

Big thanks to Guillaume (pronounced GEE-yohm) for teaming up with us to make this thing come to life.

Guillaume Cornet:

Music:
“Be Alright” by Nate Salman

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It's amazing to see how this city grow!!!

KaroSadowska
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Amazing work!!! The city kind of looks like Amsterdam where i live. Love it

maschag
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What type of drawing would this be classified as and where can I find more like it?

jwho
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Superbe, boulot top, bravo l'artiste :)

lilly
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how about the sketch and imegining it time?)

mrpicky
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Anyone has any idea how 0:55 - 1:45 part was made? because he had to draw somehow and the video shows no hands on paper?

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What's the song called? some body help

fionahsu
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this video can be used as definition of autism.

marcogee