Typewriter artist 'types out' a flawless sketch of London's 'Royal Albert Hall' *MASTERFUL WORK!*

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What is something so majestic that it shouldn't even be possible? Typewriter art, that's the answer.

This video features an uber-creative artist, named James Cook, treating viewers to a brilliant showcase of his skills as he prepares an impeccable sketch of the notable 'Royal Albert Hall' using a... vintage typewriter!

Along with the unreal art process, viewers are also delighted with a sick ASMR experience, courtesy of the relaxing typing sounds.

"The artwork was made using several thousand letters, numbers, and punctuation marks," James revealed to WooGlobe. "Concealed within the drawing are hidden words typed in by me for viewers to find. The artwork was typed by me at my London studio at Trinity Buoy Wharf."

Additionally, the artist told us that he has been making typewriter art for over nine years and has a collection of more than 55 typewriters! How's that for 'commitment to craft?'
Location: London, England
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