Gregory Wadsworth Illustrates Beloved Characters in Under 140 Letters
Jason Soy — August 28, 2012 — Social Media
References: coasthighway.blogspot & blog.thaeger
I’ve seen some ingenious tweets in my time, but Gregory Wadsworth manages to use Twitter in a way that’s both inspirational and mostly wordless. Seen here are various cartoon portraits he’s rendered using only the characters available to him on a keyboard. He manages to draw, with great detail, the likes of Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Felix the Cat, Porky Pig and much more, all while being constrained to Twitter’s 140 character limit. I don’t like giving unnecessary praise, but in Wadsworth’s case, it’s a definite must.
When he’s not busy running one of the coolest Twitter accounts around, Gregory Wadsworth works as a digital artist who specializes in 3D imaging. He tweets images daily, so be sure to follow to have your mind blown by quirky art on a regular basis.
When he’s not busy running one of the coolest Twitter accounts around, Gregory Wadsworth works as a digital artist who specializes in 3D imaging. He tweets images daily, so be sure to follow to have your mind blown by quirky art on a regular basis.
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