Hong Kong Students Bring Animated Movies to Life With Incredible Chalk Art
Chalkboards are normally used to jot down notes from class, solve long complicated math problems, or write a list of homework given by the teacher.
But one school in Hong Kong lets its students use colored chalk to bring to life fantastic works of art.
In 2016, a group of imaginative students, collectively and aptly referred to as Illusdreamer, at Senegal High School began using chalk to draw masterpieces of exquisite quality.
From anime such as Hayao Miyazaki’s “Kiki’s Delivery Service” and the popular “Your Name”, to animated movies like “Minions” and “Alice in Wonderland,” some of these illustrations take the students hours to finish.
Check out the rest of their gorgeous creations below.
Here’s an original piece called “Wings”:
A mural of characters from Studio Ghibli, including “My Neighbor Totoro”:
Taki Tachibana and Mitsuha Miyamizu from “Your Name,” which took five hours to complete.
Of course we can’t have a list without mentioning Harry Potter.
When the students aren’t using the chalkboards, they take their art to classroom desks and the streets.
Here’s a desk art design of the Japanese manga series “Black Butler”:
A game of cat and mouse:
You can follow the talented students at Illusdreamer’s Instagram, Facebook or YouTube channel.
H/T: Bored Panda
Featured Image via Instagram / illusdreamer
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