Today In Amazing Cubicle Art: Degas’ Ballerinas Drawn On A White Board
11:04 am, February 13th | by Amy Tennery
For those of you who were wondering what Impressionist art drawn with dry erase markers would look like, your day has come.
Bill Taylor, a data manager at research group Rho, has become a bit of an internet sensation, after starting his blog Cubicleism, which shows off his talent for, yes, white board art.
He’s recreated famous works, like the Degas you see here as well as Emile Friant’s La Discussion Politique. And, just in case you thought his tastes were strictly high-brow, he also drew a charming Charlie Brown Christmas scene this past year. Adorable.
Taylor assured Business Insider that he only spends two to five minutes per day on his masterpieces “while his computer is booting up” (nice cover), so the hobby hasn’t conflicted with his actual job — yet.
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