Patience-Testing Drawings

Jacob Dahlstrup Jensen Spends 38 Days With Just Pencil and Paper

Danish artist Jacob Dahlstrup Jensen's amazing works consist of intricate drawings and amazing installations. Recently, the talented artist released a video of him drawing out a beautiful floral skull that took 100 hours.

Jacob Dahlstrup Jensen squishes the video into time-lapses, shortening that 100 hours into a 30-second short. See this amazing process in the featured video for yourselves.

Implications - Many people are drawn in by artworks that look like the artist took a lot of time and care in doing. Advertisers that take the same time and effort to create their campaigns will reap the benefits from consumers who like to show their appreciation for the arts. Things that are as beautiful as Jensen's drawings are definitely worth sharing.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Video Production - There is an opportunity to create unique video content featuring the creative process behind intricate handmade artwork that can appeal to consumers looking for more artistic and niche materials.

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