Here is another masterpiece by
Julian Beever. Julian says that this "drawing was requested by Live8 to support the pressure campaign on the G8 in Edinburgh. It was done in Edinburgh City Centre."
Look at the people next to the image. Judging by the girl in the white shirt it seems that this image might be 6 feet across. Since it looks like a circle, how is it that the artist at the top of the globe is so small?

The interesting thing about these drawings is the fact that they only work from one specific angle. Below Julian shares with us that rare image that actually shows us one of his drawings from a different angle.

As it turns out this drawing is actually about 40 feet long.
Other Julian Beever works can be found at his
site or from any of the links below.
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