Dot-to-dot drawings are one of the most basic forms of art - all you need is the ability to count. By carefully placing 6,239 dots, Thomas Pavitte designed and then solved the world's largest
connect-the-dots puzzle of the Mona Lisa. It took him 9 and 1/2 hours.
(via kottke)
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I do hope he finishes it.
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