Giant panorama of New York from memory



artist Stephen Wiltshire (Stephen Wiltshire), autism, drew a huge five-meter panorama of New York. He painted from memory, after only a 20-minute flight over the city by helicopter. Most buildings of the city is shown to the smallest detail. In May 2005, Stephen Sodal a large panoramic image of Tokyo by memory on 52-foot canvas. And, too, after a short helicopter ride over the city. It took seven days.

After he painted giant canvasses Rome, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Madrid, Dubai, London and Jerusalem. Even more surprising it seems that this beautiful panorama of New York Stephen was able to draw upon the 20-minute flight over the city by helicopter. Incredible - but true. Steven has a photographic pamyatyu.

For each such a great job (and New York is not the first city, drawn by Steve) He uses about a dozen pens and spends a week time. Steven always draws the music. Stephen talent for drawing at an early age manifested and helped him to learn and comes in direct contact with the world (very important for a child with autism) .

Steven now known artist, who travels around the world and creates paintings with views of giant cities. Steven - OBE for his services to art in 2006, and that same year he had a permanent gallery of its own.

Source: mirfactov.com/