See the world famous cities redrawn from memory

Only with pen and ink, painter Stefan Bleekrode working in the Netherlands spent a lot of time re-drawing his enchanting cities.

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Primarily using the memories left in memory, painter Stefan Bleekrode worked hard with pen and ink to redraw the cities he used to go through.He lives in the Netherlands but regularly travels to cities in Europe and America to find inspiration.

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His works all take a lot of time to complete, some take hours, days, weeks and even months.In the painting is Spacca Napoli, Naples, Italy, details are reproduced almost real.

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New York City, USA with hundreds of cars on the road, with pedestrians on the sidewalk.Skyscrapers look just like the outside.

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Centro Storico, Italy is redrawn with blocks close together.Painter Stefan Bleekrode said he did not miss any small details he had ever seen, such as streetlights, subway entrances, shops, park benches or even window curtains.

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Paris Avenue, France at night.Darkness and street lights appeared subtly, dry trees were also included in the paintings.

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The village in Cinque Terre, Italy is named the most colorful land in the world.Many people describe Cinque Terre as an oil painting that looms over a rugged cliff along the Liguria coast.Although there is no color on the outside, the Bleekrode artist's painting still depicts every detail accurately.

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Vienna capital, Austria is quiet at night.

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Washington Square, New York with trees and tall buildings.