Bill Taylor, 35, is a data manager in Durham, North Carolina, but is an aspiring cartoonist in his spare time. Bill spends between two and five minutes every day sketching famous works of art in marker pen on a whiteboard in his office.He gradually builds up the pictures until he has reproduced classic works from artists including Monet, Degas and even Banksy. He explains: "I had a whiteboard in my cubicle that rarely got used. There was a period at work where we reorganised where people worked, I didn't actually get moved but it was a bit chaotic". He added "I only do it for between two and five minutes a day, usually right when I get to work while the computer is firing up. Obviously, I have a job to do so I don't spend a lot of time doing it".
Amazing masterpieces drawn on whiteboard
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