Extraordinary Whiteboard Art by Bill Taylor
Bill Taylor is a Data Manager by profession, artist at heart. Each day he devotes at least 2-5 minutes sketching on his whiteboard with his personal supply of dry erase markers. Each of his pieces take around six weeks to finish. He keeps them around for a few more days before starting on a new one. He says it doesn’t pain him to erase all that hard work since he’s always excited to start a new one. Most of Bill’s work are faithful reproductions of classic pieces by artists like Picasso, Ansel Adams, and Lichtenstein, although he’s not above sketching pop icons like Iron Man.
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About The Author
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I love my dogs, reading books, and taking great pictures with my battered but still functional digital camera. Taking great pictures with a high end camera is almost too easy, producing fantastic images with an outdated one is an accomplishment by itself.
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