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Sean Alexander's obsessively-detailed drawings


These are seriously patient, impressive work. I discovered Sean Paul Alexander through Flickr about four years ago and was immediately blown away by his drawings. Armed with only Micron pens, Stonehenge paper sheets and pencils, he creates magnificent images that remind me of the beautiful illustrations found on totem poles. 

Sean hasn't updated his Flickr page since 2012. I don't know if he has other social media accounts or if he's still active in the art scene. But it doesn't matter: his work will live on in my mind.





Check out this old interview to know more about the artist.

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